Antiparallel OrientationThe opposite arrangement of the sugar-phosphate backbones in a DNA double helix
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RNAA molecule that is essential for the expression of genetic information encoded in DNA and serves as a mediator between DNA and proteins.
One of the four nitrogenous bases, it pairs with Adenine in DNA.
Base Pairing RulesIn DNA, Adenine pairs with Thymine while Guanine pairs with Cytosine
DNAMolecule that carries genetic information
tRNA
Adenine
Forms the structural framework of nucleic acids
CytosineNitrogenous base in both RNA and DNA, pairs with Guanine
Chargaff's RuleThere are equal amounts of Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine
GeneThey are segments of DNA that contain the instructions for building proteins, which are essential for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's cells, tissues, and organs
rRNARibosomal RNA is a structural part of ribosomes
mRNAMessenger RNA is a type of RNA that carries genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the cytoplasm
Thread-like structures made of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of most living cells. They carry genetic information in the form of genes
GuanineNitrogenous base in both RNA and DNA, pairs with Cytosine
Nucleic Acids
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PyrimidinesOne of the two types of nitrogenous bases, They are characterized by a six-membered ring structure composed of four carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms.The two bases are thymine and cytosine.
Hydrogen Bonding
Building blocks of DNA and RNA
PurinesOne of two types of nitrogenous bases, it is characterized by their two fused rings. The two bases are adenine and guanine
One of the four nitrogenous bases, it pairs with Adenine in RNA.
Molecule that carries genetic information
Sugar-Phosphate BackboneForms the structural framework of nucleic acids
One of the two types of nitrogenous bases, They are characterized by a six-membered ring structure composed of four carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms.The two bases are thymine and cytosine.
Hydrogen BondingAttractive force between a hydrogen molecule covalently bonded to an electronegative molecule
Transfer RNA transports amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis
rRNA
Antiparallel OrientationThe opposite arrangement of the sugar-phosphate backbones in a DNA double helix
NucleotidesBuilding blocks of DNA and RNA
UracilOne of the four nitrogenous bases, it pairs with Adenine in RNA.
Base Pairing RulesIn DNA, Adenine pairs with Thymine while Guanine pairs with Cytosine
CytosineNitrogenous base in both RNA and DNA, pairs with Guanine
RNA
mRNA
Thread-like structures made of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of most living cells. They carry genetic information in the form of genes
Nucleic Acids
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AdenineNitrogenous base in both RNA and DNA, pairs with Thymine
They are segments of DNA that contain the instructions for building proteins, which are essential for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's cells, tissues, and organs
Chargaff's Rule
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PurinesOne of two types of nitrogenous bases, it is characterized by their two fused rings. The two bases are adenine and guanine
GuanineNitrogenous base in both RNA and DNA, pairs with Cytosine
ThymineOne of the four nitrogenous bases, it pairs with Adenine in DNA.