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• DNA
• Classified as a Nucleic Acid

• Long,double stranded molecule made
up of monomers know as nucleotides
Nucleic acids, built by polymerizing nucleotides,
function primarily as informational molecules
for the storage and retrieval of information about
the primary sequence of polypeptides.

Store and Retrieve Genetic Information

   Biology Place Tutorial
Deoxyribonucleic acid serves as   Ribonucleic acid occurs in
a cellular database by storing    several different forms
an immense amount of              (messenger RNA, ribosomal
information about all the         RNA, transfer RNA) and is
polypeptides a cell can           needed to convert DNA
potentially make                  information into polypeptide
                                  sequences. In some viruses,
                                  RNA serves as the primary
                                  database with no DNA
                                  involvement.
• Basic unit of DNA
• Three Parts
  Deoxyribose sugar
  Phosphoric acid
  Nitrogen base
Many nucleotides
                         are pieced
                         together to make a
                         DNA molecule




Biology Place Tutorial
There are four different bases
found in DNA. Because each
base contains at least two
nitrogen atoms, they are called
nitrogenous bases.
There are two
classes of bases:
DNA consists of two polynucleotide
chains wound around each other to
form a double helix. The two chains
are held together by complementary
base pairing; that is, specific bonding
between A and T bases and between
G and C bases on the two strands.
A DNA chain consists of
nucleotides joined by bonds
between phosphate and sugar

This makes up the sides of the
DNA “ladder”
In complementary base
pairing, the two DNA
chains are held
together by hydrogen
bonds between
nitrogen bases!
Complementary base
pairing involves specific
hydrogen bonding
between A and T bases
(two bonds) and between
G and C bases (three
bonds).


These paired bases
form the rungs of
the DNA ladder!
Do you know your DNA???

Go to the Biology Place to test yourself!
DNA is the Master Molecule of
Diversity. Its simple structure holds
the key to millions of different genetic
codes for all of the species of life on
Earth. In the days to follow you will
see how DNA carries out its role as
the Master Molecule!

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Structure Of Dna 1201627173171032 3

  • 1.
  • 2. • DNA • Classified as a Nucleic Acid • Long,double stranded molecule made up of monomers know as nucleotides
  • 3. Nucleic acids, built by polymerizing nucleotides, function primarily as informational molecules for the storage and retrieval of information about the primary sequence of polypeptides. Store and Retrieve Genetic Information Biology Place Tutorial
  • 4. Deoxyribonucleic acid serves as Ribonucleic acid occurs in a cellular database by storing several different forms an immense amount of (messenger RNA, ribosomal information about all the RNA, transfer RNA) and is polypeptides a cell can needed to convert DNA potentially make information into polypeptide sequences. In some viruses, RNA serves as the primary database with no DNA involvement.
  • 5.
  • 6. • Basic unit of DNA • Three Parts Deoxyribose sugar Phosphoric acid Nitrogen base
  • 7. Many nucleotides are pieced together to make a DNA molecule Biology Place Tutorial
  • 8. There are four different bases found in DNA. Because each base contains at least two nitrogen atoms, they are called nitrogenous bases.
  • 10. DNA consists of two polynucleotide chains wound around each other to form a double helix. The two chains are held together by complementary base pairing; that is, specific bonding between A and T bases and between G and C bases on the two strands.
  • 11. A DNA chain consists of nucleotides joined by bonds between phosphate and sugar This makes up the sides of the DNA “ladder”
  • 12. In complementary base pairing, the two DNA chains are held together by hydrogen bonds between nitrogen bases!
  • 13. Complementary base pairing involves specific hydrogen bonding between A and T bases (two bonds) and between G and C bases (three bonds). These paired bases form the rungs of the DNA ladder!
  • 14. Do you know your DNA??? Go to the Biology Place to test yourself!
  • 15. DNA is the Master Molecule of Diversity. Its simple structure holds the key to millions of different genetic codes for all of the species of life on Earth. In the days to follow you will see how DNA carries out its role as the Master Molecule!