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DNAandRNA 1
Name:
Muhammad BinNaseem
RollNumber:
F16-0358
Section:
A
Department:
Department ofAgricultural Sciences
University:
UniversityofHaripur
Email:
DNAandRNA 2
muhammadbinnaseem@gmail.com
SubmittedTo:-
RasheedAkber
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is a molecule that contains the instructions an
organism needs to develop, live and reproduce. These instructions are found
inside every cell, and are passed down from parents to their children.
DNA structure
DNA is made up of molecules called nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains a
phosphate group, a sugar group and a nitrogen base. The four types of
nitrogen bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C).
The order of these bases is what determines DNA's instructions, or genetic
code. Similar to the way the order of letters in the alphabet can be used to
form a word, the order of nitrogen bases in a DNA sequence forms genes,
which in the language of the cell, tells cells how to make proteins. Another
type of nucleic acid, ribonucleic acid, or RNA, translates genetic information
from DNA into proteins.
The entire human genome contains about3 billionbases and about 20,000
genes.
Nucleotides are attached together to form two long strands that spiral to
create a structure calleda double helix. If you think of the double helix
DNAandRNA 3
structure as a ladder, the phosphate and sugar molecules would be the sides,
while the bases would be the rungs. The bases on one strand pair with the
bases on another strand: adenine pairs with thymine, and guanine pairs with
cytosine.
DNA molecules are long — so long, in fact, that they can't fit into cells
without the right packaging. To fit inside cells, DNA is coiled tightly to form
structures we call chromosomes. Each chromosome contains a single DNA
molecule. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, which are found inside the
cell's nucleus.
DNA discovery
DNA was first observed by a German biochemist named Frederich Miescher
in 1869. But for many years, researchers did not realize the importance of this
molecule. It was not until 1953 that James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice
Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin figured out the structure of DNA — a double
helix — which they realized could carry biological information. Watson,
Crick and Wilkins were awardedthe Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962 "for
their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its
significance for information transfer in living material." [Related: Unraveling
the Human Genome: 6 Molecular Milestones]
DNA sequencing
DNA sequencing is technology that allows researchers to determine the order
of bases in a DNA sequence. The technology can be used to determine the
order of bases in genes, chromosomes, or an entire genome. In 2000,
researchers completed the first full sequence of the human genome.
DNA testing
Your DNA contains information about your heritage, and can sometimes
reveal whether you're at risk for certain diseases.DNA tests, or genetic tests,
are used for a variety of reasons, including to diagnose genetic disorders,to
determine whether a person is a carrier of a genetic mutation that they could
pass on to their children, and to examine whether a person is at risk for a
genetic disease. For instance, mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are
DNAandRNA 4
known to increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and analysis of these
genes in a genetic test can reveal whether a person has these mutations.
Genetic test results can have implications for a person's health, and the tests
are often provided along with genetic counseling to help individuals
understand the results and consequences of the test.
RNA
RNA occurs in Nucleoli, chromosomes and cytoplasm (about 90% of the
cells RNA occurs in the cytoplasm). RNA chemically consists of 5 carbon
ribose sugar. RNA is single stranded molecule/ RNA is chemical messenger
and plays a key role in the process of Protein synthesis,
RNA consists of sugars, bases and Phosphoric acid. Sugar is ribose against
Deoxyribose in DNA. In RNA the bases are adenine, guanine, uracil and
cytosine i.e. they mine of DNA is replaced by uracil.
Types of RNA
Various types of RNA are found in plant cells.
(a) Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Which carries the information contained in DNA
(b) Transfer RNA (t RNA)
Also known as soluble RNA which work as adaptor molecules for
carrying amino acids to the site of Protein synthesis
(c) Ribosomal RNA (r RNA)
Which is associated with ribosome. All these three types are
monogenetic RNA.
Differences between DNA and RNA
DNA
 Sugar moiety is deoxyribose
 Uracil is absent.
 Double stranded molecules.
DNAandRNA 5
 Sum of purine bases is equal to sum of pyrimidine base.
(A+G)=(C+T)
 Resistant to hydrolysis by alkali because of absence of hydroxyl
group on 2 carbon atom of deoxyribose.
RNA
 Sugar moiety is ribose.
 Thymine is absent.
 Single stranded molecules.
 Sum of purine bases is not equal to sum of pyrimidine base.
(A+G)#(C+T)
 Because of presence of hydroxyl group on 2 carbon atom of ribose,
RNA is easily hydrolyzed by alkali.

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Dna

  • 1. DNAandRNA 1 Name: Muhammad BinNaseem RollNumber: F16-0358 Section: A Department: Department ofAgricultural Sciences University: UniversityofHaripur Email:
  • 2. DNAandRNA 2 muhammadbinnaseem@gmail.com SubmittedTo:- RasheedAkber DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is a molecule that contains the instructions an organism needs to develop, live and reproduce. These instructions are found inside every cell, and are passed down from parents to their children. DNA structure DNA is made up of molecules called nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains a phosphate group, a sugar group and a nitrogen base. The four types of nitrogen bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C). The order of these bases is what determines DNA's instructions, or genetic code. Similar to the way the order of letters in the alphabet can be used to form a word, the order of nitrogen bases in a DNA sequence forms genes, which in the language of the cell, tells cells how to make proteins. Another type of nucleic acid, ribonucleic acid, or RNA, translates genetic information from DNA into proteins. The entire human genome contains about3 billionbases and about 20,000 genes. Nucleotides are attached together to form two long strands that spiral to create a structure calleda double helix. If you think of the double helix
  • 3. DNAandRNA 3 structure as a ladder, the phosphate and sugar molecules would be the sides, while the bases would be the rungs. The bases on one strand pair with the bases on another strand: adenine pairs with thymine, and guanine pairs with cytosine. DNA molecules are long — so long, in fact, that they can't fit into cells without the right packaging. To fit inside cells, DNA is coiled tightly to form structures we call chromosomes. Each chromosome contains a single DNA molecule. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, which are found inside the cell's nucleus. DNA discovery DNA was first observed by a German biochemist named Frederich Miescher in 1869. But for many years, researchers did not realize the importance of this molecule. It was not until 1953 that James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin figured out the structure of DNA — a double helix — which they realized could carry biological information. Watson, Crick and Wilkins were awardedthe Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962 "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material." [Related: Unraveling the Human Genome: 6 Molecular Milestones] DNA sequencing DNA sequencing is technology that allows researchers to determine the order of bases in a DNA sequence. The technology can be used to determine the order of bases in genes, chromosomes, or an entire genome. In 2000, researchers completed the first full sequence of the human genome. DNA testing Your DNA contains information about your heritage, and can sometimes reveal whether you're at risk for certain diseases.DNA tests, or genetic tests, are used for a variety of reasons, including to diagnose genetic disorders,to determine whether a person is a carrier of a genetic mutation that they could pass on to their children, and to examine whether a person is at risk for a genetic disease. For instance, mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are
  • 4. DNAandRNA 4 known to increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and analysis of these genes in a genetic test can reveal whether a person has these mutations. Genetic test results can have implications for a person's health, and the tests are often provided along with genetic counseling to help individuals understand the results and consequences of the test. RNA RNA occurs in Nucleoli, chromosomes and cytoplasm (about 90% of the cells RNA occurs in the cytoplasm). RNA chemically consists of 5 carbon ribose sugar. RNA is single stranded molecule/ RNA is chemical messenger and plays a key role in the process of Protein synthesis, RNA consists of sugars, bases and Phosphoric acid. Sugar is ribose against Deoxyribose in DNA. In RNA the bases are adenine, guanine, uracil and cytosine i.e. they mine of DNA is replaced by uracil. Types of RNA Various types of RNA are found in plant cells. (a) Messenger RNA (mRNA) Which carries the information contained in DNA (b) Transfer RNA (t RNA) Also known as soluble RNA which work as adaptor molecules for carrying amino acids to the site of Protein synthesis (c) Ribosomal RNA (r RNA) Which is associated with ribosome. All these three types are monogenetic RNA. Differences between DNA and RNA DNA  Sugar moiety is deoxyribose  Uracil is absent.  Double stranded molecules.
  • 5. DNAandRNA 5  Sum of purine bases is equal to sum of pyrimidine base. (A+G)=(C+T)  Resistant to hydrolysis by alkali because of absence of hydroxyl group on 2 carbon atom of deoxyribose. RNA  Sugar moiety is ribose.  Thymine is absent.  Single stranded molecules.  Sum of purine bases is not equal to sum of pyrimidine base. (A+G)#(C+T)  Because of presence of hydroxyl group on 2 carbon atom of ribose, RNA is easily hydrolyzed by alkali.