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20.120.1 DNA Structure and Replication

According to the model proposed by Watson and Crick, DNA consists of two strands of
nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate group, and a
nitrogenous base, all covalently bonded to each other. Each strand of DNA has a back-
bone of sugar and phosphate groups (Figure 1). The nitrogenous bases stick out from the
backbone of each DNA strand.
Watson and Crick’s model also indicates that the two strands of DNA form a structure
that resembles a twisted ladder. The base pairs are the rungs of the ladder and the sugar–
phosphate backbones are the struts. This structure is called a double helix (see Figure 1).
Each DNA strand in the double helix twists in a clockwise direction.

complementary base pairing
pairing of the nitrogenous base of
one strand of DNA with the
nitrogenous base of another strand


H


H


N


CH 3


O


T


O
HH

H


N


N


N


N


A


NN


H


sugar

sugar

H


N


N


H


H


H


O


C


N
H

H


H


N


N


N


O


G


NN


H


sugar

sugar

Figure 2
Adenine forms two hydrogen bonds
with thymine, while guanine forms
three hydrogen bonds with
cytosine.


5’ end P

3’ end

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

S TA

GC

CG

AT

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

nitrogenous bases

one nucleotide sugar–phosphate backbone

nitrogenous bases

deoxyribose sugar molecule

a simplified
version of the
DNA molecule
showing the
double coil
or helix

phosphate molecule

Figure 1
A simplified diagram of the
structure of DNA


In the DNA molecule, the bases of one DNA strand are paired with bases in the other
strand. A purine is always paired with a pyrimidine. Adenine (a purine) is always paired
with thymine (a pyrimidine), and guanine (a purine) is always paired with cytosine (a
pyrimidine). This type of pairing is termed complementary base pairing.Hydrogen
bonds, between the complementary bases (A-T and G-C) on opposite strands, hold the
double helix together (Figure 2). Although a single hydrogen bond is very weak, large
numbers of hydrogen bonds are collectively strong, so the DNA molecule is very stable.

CAREER CONNECTION


Biological Technician
Biological technicians may work in
the field, in the laboratory, or both.
They perform routine analysis and
technical duties to support the
work of scientists and engineers
working in fields that include
molecular biology. What
educational background is
required to enter this field?

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