Organic Chemistry
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Author: John E. McMurry
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Ch. 28.1 - Draw the full structure of the DNA dinucleotide...Ch. 28.1 - Draw the full structure of the RNA dinucleotide...Ch. 28.2 - What sequence of bases on one strand of DNA is...Ch. 28.4 - Show how uracil can form strong hydrogen bonds to...Ch. 28.4 - What RNA base sequence is complementary to the...Ch. 28.4 - From what DNA base sequence was the following RNA...Ch. 28.5 - List codon sequences for the following amino...Ch. 28.5 - List anticodon sequences on the tRNAs carrying the...Ch. 28.5 - What amino acid sequence is coded by the following...Ch. 28.5 - What is the base sequence in the original DNA...
Ch. 28.7 - Prob. 11PCh. 28.7 - Prob. 12PCh. 28.SE - Identify the following bases, and tell whether...Ch. 28.SE - Identify the following nucleotide, and tell how it...Ch. 28.SE - Amine bases in nucleic acids can react with...Ch. 28.SE - The final step in DNA synthesis is deprotection by...Ch. 28.SE - The final step in the metabolic degradation of...Ch. 28.SE - One of the steps in the biosynthesis of a...Ch. 28.SE - One of the steps in the metabolic degradation of...Ch. 28.SE - One of the steps in the biosynthesis of uridine...Ch. 28.SE - Human brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a small...Ch. 28.SE - Human and horse insulin both have two polypeptide...Ch. 28.SE - The DNA of sea urchins contains about 32% A. What...Ch. 28.SE - The codon UAA stops protein synthesis. Why does...Ch. 28.SE - Which of the following base sequences would most...Ch. 28.SE - For what amino acids do the following...Ch. 28.SE - Prob. 27APCh. 28.SE - Prob. 28APCh. 28.SE - Draw the complete structure of the ribonucleotide...Ch. 28.SE - Draw the complete structure of the...Ch. 28.SE - Give an mRNA sequence that will code for the...Ch. 28.SE - Give an mRNA sequence that will code for the...Ch. 28.SE - What amino acid sequence is coded for by the...Ch. 28.SE - What amino acid sequence is coded for by the...Ch. 28.SE - Prob. 35APCh. 28.SE - Show the steps involved in a laboratory synthesis...Ch. 28.SE - Draw the structure of cyclic adenosine...Ch. 28.SE - Prob. 38AP
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- One nucleic acid strand in a particular segment of DNA has the following nucleotide sequence: CGGATACATTTGC. In the same segment of DNA, what is the sequence of nucleotides in the other strand?arrow_forwardIn the 2D drawing tool below, a thymine base from a nucleoside is drawn. Select which of the atoms in the thymine is a hydrogen-bond donor when base pairing with adenine. In the structure shown, the bond that ends with a squiggly line indicates that it is bonded to an R group, the pentose of the nucleotide. To select an atom, hover the arrow over the atom until a green circle appears and then select it. H. EUXO n A OA-arrow_forwardAlthough RNA is single-stranded, the strand sometimes folds back on itself to give a complementary portion. What would be the complementary portion of the RNA fragment having the bases uracil-cytosine-guanine? A virus is a particle that contains DNA or RNA that is surrounded by a coat of protein that can replicate only in a host cell. The influencza virus shown in this electron microscope image is an RNA virus.arrow_forward
- Paste BIU ab x, x A Av 三v Styles St Pa complete the nucleic acid Venn diagram. Some terms refer to only one of the nucleic acids and their letter should be put in only that circle, while other terms may be shared between both nucleic acids and their letter should be written in the overlapping area of the circles. CH, ÓH ÓH a. carries the genes for protein synthesis c. has adenine bases e. has deoxyribose sugars g. has phosphate functional groups į. has thymine bases g k. makes proteins at ribosomes outside the nucleus m. stays in the nucleus b. double -stranded molecule d. has cytosine bases f. has guanine bases h. has ribose sugars j. has uracil bases I. single-stranded molecule ar Ya ub tp St SF tuc DNA Stu ealt RNA los ped in m File scar om Búsi s Ma Page 7 of 7 1107 words English (United States) O Focus 163 tv MacBook Air 20 F3 000 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10arrow_forwardSelect the single best answer. Watson and Crick determined that the DNA molecule has two helical strands. Each strand is made up which consist of a base, a deoxyribose, and a phosphate group linked together. of What word most correctly fills in the blank in the preceding statement? nucleotides fatty acids monosaccharides amino acidsarrow_forwardPlease draw the resulting structure when the above nucleic acid bonds with an identical nucleic acid within a biopolymer strand, drawing one on top of the other. Part of it is drawn already so please fill in all missing substituentsarrow_forward
- Below is a deoxyribose ring with one phosphate and a thymine base. Number the atoms on the deoxyribose according to the scheme used for nucleotides. Nitrogenous base (can be A G. C, or T) Thymine (T) Phosphate B C group Sugar (deoxyribose) DNA nucleotide Match the letters A, B, and C to the best choice for the number of the carbon. A [ Choose ] В [ Choose ] [ Choose ]arrow_forwardDraw the resulting structure when a nucleic acid bonds with an identical nucleic acid within a biopolymer strand. For your convenience, part of each nucleic acid has been pre-drawn for you. Fill in all missing substituents. Ensure that your drawing is for DNA.arrow_forwardDNA Replication1) Construct the complementary strand of DNA (strand II) that would pair with the DNA strand I sequence below. Remember that nucleotides are always added in the 5 prime to 3 prime direction. The base pairing rules are: DNA DNAadenine (A) always bonds with thymine (T) thymine (T) always bonds with adenine (A) guanine (G) always bonds with cytosine (C) cytosine (C) always bonds with guanine (G) STRAND I: 3’ T A C T A T A G T C T G T C T C C C A C T 5’ STRAND II: 5’ 3’arrow_forward
- Could you help me with these questions, please? My teacher will not help me. Thanks so much!! 1) Give an example of a carbohydrate, a lipid, a nucleic acid, and a protein. 2) Give a definition of a carbohydrate, a lipid, a nucleic acid, and a protein. 3) Give a location of carbohydrates, a lipid, a nucleic acid, and a protein. 4) Give a function of a carbohydrate, a lipid, a nucleic acid, and a protein. 5) Create a sketch that represents a carbohydrate. 6) Create a sketch that represents a lipid. 7) Create a sketch that represents a nucleic acid. 8) Create a sketch that represents a protein.arrow_forwardComplete the following for each of the following structures below. Determine whether it is an aldohexose, aldopentose, ketohexose or ketopentose. Label the chiral carbon atoms using an asterisk. Determine the number of stereoisomers it can have. Label the molecule as a D or an L sugar.arrow_forwardIn DNA, thymine, is paired with ? [thymine, adenine, cytosine, guanine, uracil]. The nitrogenous base not found in RNA is ? [guanine, thymine, adenine, uracil, cytosine]arrow_forward
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