3.40. Nucleic Acid Classification http://www.ck12.org
Summary
- Nucleic acids are one of four classes of biochemical molecules. Nucleic acids include RNA (ribonucleic acid)
and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). - Nucleic acids consist of chains of small molecules called nucleotides, which are held together by covalent
bonds. - RNA is made of one nucleotide chain, and DNA is made of two. The two chains of DNA are held together by
hydrogen bonds in the shape of a double helix. - DNA contains the genetic code, which instructs cells how to make proteins. RNA copies the genetic code in
DNA and helps synthesize proteins based on the code.
Vocabulary
- nucleic acid: Biochemical compound (either DNA or RNA) that contains oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus
in addition to carbon and hydrogen; consists of one or two long chains of smaller molecules called nucleotides.
Explore More
Watch the video about DNA at the following URL, and then answer the questions below.
http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/paired-dna-strands
- What are the complementary bases in DNA?
- Assume that one of the nucleotide chains in a DNA molecule has the following sequence of bases: ATCGGC-
TAAC. What is the sequence of bases on the other nucleotide chain of the molecule?
Review
- What are nucleic acids? What are the two types of nucleic acids?
- Describe the structure of a nucleotide.
- What holds nucleotides together in a nucleic acid?
- Compare and contrast the structure and functions of DNA and RNA.