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Question
The base sequence on one of the strands of DNA is TAC TAG GAT.
- Give the base sequence of its complementary strand.
- What is the distance maintained between the two consecutive paired bases in the DNA molecule?
- Who contributed the base complementarity rule?
- Categorise these bases using their full names.
- What holds these base pairs together?
Long Answer
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Solution
- The base sequence of the complementary DNA strand is ATG ATC CTA.
- The distance maintained between two consecutive base pairs in a DNA molecule is 0.34 nm (or 3.4 Å).
- Erwin Chargaff contributed the base complementarity rule (often called Chargaff’s Rules), which states that in a DNA molecule, the amount of Adenine equals Thymine and the amount of Guanine equals Cytosine.
- The nitrogenous bases are categorised into two groups:
- Purines: Adenine and Guanine.
- Pyrimidines: Thymine and Cytosine.
- The base pairs are held together by Hydrogen bonds. Specifically, there are two hydrogen bonds between Adenine and Thymine (A = T) and three hydrogen bonds between Guanine and Cytosine (G ≡ C).
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