Nucleic Acids: 3 Types of RNA 1. Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information. There are two main types of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA. DNA is a double-stranded molecule found in the nucleus that contains the genetic instructions. RNA is single-stranded and comes in three forms that aid in protein synthesis by carrying DNA's instructions out of the nucleus. Both DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides containing nitrogenous bases, a sugar, and phosphate groups, but they differ in their sugar and one of their bases.
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Nucleic Acids: 3 Types of RNA 1. Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information. There are two main types of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA. DNA is a double-stranded molecule found in the nucleus that contains the genetic instructions. RNA is single-stranded and comes in three forms that aid in protein synthesis by carrying DNA's instructions out of the nucleus. Both DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides containing nitrogenous bases, a sugar, and phosphate groups, but they differ in their sugar and one of their bases.
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NUCLEIC ACIDS
Store genetic information
Building blocks of organisms They are responsible in encoding, transmitting and expressing genetic information. Composed of C, H, N, O, P First isolated from the nuclei of white blood cells by Friedrich Miescher in 1860’s. The origin of the name Nucleic acid came from “nuclein,” term used by Miescher meaning weak acidic substance that he found in the cell nuclei.
2 Types of Nucleic Acids
1. DNA ( Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Contain the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all living organisms. Double-stranded molecule with a long chain of molecules. DNA is made of three types of molecules in equal proportions - basic nucleotides, sugar deoxyribose and acidic phosphate groups. Nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids
2. RNA (Ribonucleic Acid)
single stranded RNA molecules are involves in protein synthesis and sometimes the transmission of genetic information Transfer the genetic code needed for the creation of proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome. 3 types of RNA 1. Messenger RNA (mRNA) Brings the instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm to make proteins 2. Transfer RNA ( tRNA) delivers amino acids to the ribosome to be assembled into a protein 3. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) Binds to the mRNA and uses the instructions to bind amino acids to make a protein. DNA vs RNA Components of DNA Sugar (deoxyribose) Nitrogenous Base (A,G,C,T) Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine Phosphate group Components of RNA Sugar (ribose) Nitrogenous Base (A,G,C,Uracil) RNA does not contain thymine Phosphate group
2 groups of bases Purines and Pyrimidines are the nitrogen-containing "bases" found in the nucleotides that make up DNA and RNA.
Purines have two rings in their structure,
Adenine & Guanine Pyrimidines have only one ring in their structure Thymine (T), Cytosine (C), and Uracil (U). DNA and RNA base pair complementary Nucleic Acid Nucleobases Base complement DNA Adenine (A) Thymine (T) A=T, G=C Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) RNA Adenine (A) Uracil (U) A=U, G=C Guanine (G) Cytosine (C)
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