Summary of Report Hana
Summary of Report Hana
Summary of Report Hana
GROUP 5
“NUCLEIC ACIDS”
SUMMITED BY:
LUMAGLAG, HANA B.
KALINGGALAN, DISMUNA
SUBMITTED TO:
SAPA, JAYSON
NU NNUCLEIC ACIDS
•Nucleic acids are the least talked about
biomolecule but the most fundamental constituent
of the living cell because all other biomolecules are
programmed in these.
A STRAND OF DNA
•The sequence of bases, referred to as the primary
structure of the Nucleic Acids, where the genetic
information is stored. The "individuality" of the
polynucleotides lies in the specific sequence of the
bases.
THE ANTIPARALLEL AND BASE PAIRING OF
DNA DOUBLE HELIX
•The double helix is the predominant secondary
structure of DNA. James Watson and Francis
Crick's model marked the beginning of the modern
era of molecular biology.
ELONGATION
-RNA polymerase moves along the protein
- encoding gene adding new RNA nucleotides in the
5' to 3' direction and complementary to the DNA
template.
TERMINATION
-RNA polymerase reaches the termination
TRANSLATION STEPS
IINITIATION- Start codoon AUG and anticodon with
methionine bind at P site