ORGANIC CHEM +SG +SAPLING >IP<
ORGANIC CHEM +SG +SAPLING >IP<
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Chapter 26, Problem 26.51AP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The hydrogen bond complementarity that results from pairing of imine isomer of C with A is to be shown.

Concept Introduction:

The DNA structure is formed by the base pairing of nucleotides. The complementarity rule of DNA states that A will always make two hydrogen bonds with T and G always makes three hydrogen bonds with C. Any change in the structure of nucleotide changes the hydrogen bond pairing of nucleotide, which results in mutation in DNA structure.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The hydrogen bond complementarity that results from pairing of enol isomer of T with G is to be shown.

Concept Introduction:

The DNA structure is formed by the base pairing of nucleotides. The complementarity rule of DNA states that A will always make two hydrogen bonds with T and G always makes three hydrogen bonds with C. Any change in the structure of nucleotide changes the hydrogen bond pairing of nucleotide, which results in mutation in DNA structure.

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