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Page 1: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Brief Overview of Macromolecules

DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Page 2: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

What is “genomics”?

--The systematic study of the genome using large-scale DNA sequencing, gene-expression analysis, or computational methods.

Genome: the total complement of genes contained in a cell or virus, commonly used to refer to all genes present in one complete haploid set of chromosomes in eukaryotes.

Page 3: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Genome Sizes

•Saccharomyces cerevisiae 13 Mb

•Drosophila melanogaster 120 Mb

•Homo sapiens 3,200 Mb

•Fern 160,000 Mb

•Amoeba dubia 670,000 Mb

Page 4: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

DNA Structure

Base / nucleotide pair: a pair of nitrogenous bases, most commonly one purine and one pyrimidine, held together by hydrogen bonds in a double stranded region of a nucleic acid molecule.

Page 5: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Purines vs. Pyrimidines

Page 6: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Nucleosides and Nucleotides

DNA = deoxyribonucleic acid

adenosineATP

Page 7: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Polynucleotide Chain

Page 8: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

The Double Helix

Page 9: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

RNA vs. DNA

                                                

Page 10: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

RNA Structure

Single stranded

Page 11: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Summary of DNA vs. RNA

Page 12: Brief Overview of Macromolecules DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Protein Structure

Made up of amino acid chain.

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Peptides