Purines, Pyrimidines, Nucleotides, Nucleosides, DNA, RNA, Denaturation & Annealing

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Purines, Pyrimidines, Nucleotides, Nucleosides, DNA, RNA, Denaturation & Annealing | Biochemistry & Molecular biology.
Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, Cytosine, Uracil (A, G, T, C, U). Heterochromatin, Euchromatin, Histones.. Genetics.

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18:40 Isn’t Adenine the only aromatic one (considering a modified expanded definition of aromatic nucleus to include heterocycles)? The other 3 (and uracil too) are not because they do not have 6 pi electrons in the cycle

Also 17:40 in denaturation only the H bonds are broken, not also the covalents. Otherwise the entire DNA strand would break down during PCR

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Rna is not truly single stranded, often it forms complex structures

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I like it for real but you know what um still confused about the way how we can calculate when nitrogenous bases are given in mole fraction? example . The composition (in mole-fraction units) of one of the strands of a double-helical DNA molecule is [A] = 0.30 and [G] = 0.24.
(b) What can you say about [A], [G], [T], and [C] of the complementary strand?
(a) What can you say about [T] and [C] for the same strand?

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