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Chapter 10 Outline

• 10.1 Genetic Material Possesses Several Key Characteristics, 268

• 10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA, 269

• 10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a Double Helix, 275

• 10.4 Special Structures Can Form in DNA and RNA, 280

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10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA

• Early Studies of DNA

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• DNA as the Source of Genetic Information

• The discovery of the transforming principle:

• Dr. Griffith’s experiment with Streptococcus pneumoniae

• The Hershey–Chase experiment

10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA

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• DNA as the Source of Genetic Information

• Watson and Crick’s discovery of the three-dimensional structure of DNA

• X-ray diffraction image of DNA

10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA

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10.2 All Genetic Information Is Encoded in the Structure of DNA or RNA

• RNA as the Source of Genetic Information

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10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a

Double Helix

• Primary structure of DNA

• Deoxyribonucleotides

• Nucleotides

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10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a

Double Helix

• Secondary structure of DNA

• The double helix

• Hydrogen bond and base pairing

• Antiparallel complementary DNA strands

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10.3 DNA Consists of Two Complementary and Antiparallel Nucleotide Strands That Form a

Double Helix

• Secondary structure of DNA

• Different secondary structures

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10.4 Special Structure Can Form in DNA and RNA

• Hairpin structure: In single strands of nucleotides, when sequences of nucleotides on the same strand are inverted complements, a hairpin structure will be formed.

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10.4 Special Structure Can Form in DNA and RNA

• Inverted Repeats: in double-stranded DNA, sequences that are inverted replicas of each other

• Palindrome: If an inverted repeat is also complementary to itself, then it is called a palindrome.

• Cruciform: A hairpin forms within each of the two single-stranded sequences, which makes a cruciform.

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