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Thank you so much for this but I really need simple explanation why the DNA synthesis only happens at 5>3 organic chemistry wise the bonds and the others
Excelent lecture. But I didn't understood something. There is Adenosine and Guanosine wich happens when you have a ribose and purines. But Riboses are only present in RNA . So how we find purines in DNA? You showed deoxyriboses linked to pyrimidines only.
I think deoxyribose as oxygen is reactive so less oxygen means a less reactive molecule, also dna has to last for the duration of the cell life whereas rna has a much shorter lifespan
Thank you so much for this but I really need simple explanation why the DNA synthesis only happens at 5>3 organic chemistry wise the bonds and the others
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Thank you so much for this but I really need simple explanation why the DNA synthesis only happens at 5>3 organic chemistry wise the bonds and the others
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Excelent lecture. But I didn't understood something. There is Adenosine and Guanosine wich happens when you have a ribose and purines. But Riboses are only present in RNA . So how we find purines in DNA? You showed deoxyriboses linked to pyrimidines only.
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Why you wrote oxygen on carbon 2 in pentose sugar for deoxyribose 9:29?
He meant to call it Ribose and not deoxyribose
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can you tell me please which one is more stable (ribose or deoxyribose) or we can say RNA or DNA?
I think deoxyribose as oxygen is reactive so less oxygen means a less reactive molecule, also dna has to last for the duration of the cell life whereas rna has a much shorter lifespan
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Thank you so much for this but I really need simple explanation why the DNA synthesis only happens at 5>3 organic chemistry wise the bonds and the others
DNA polymerase is specific to the 3’. Remember it’s an enzyme.