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[[Image:Dna-split.png|thumb|DNA molecule]] |
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⚫ | Deoxyribonucleic [[Acid]], a double stranded macromolecule of helical structure (comparable to a spiral staircase). Both single strands are linear, unbranched nucleic acid molecules build up from alternating deoxyribose (sugar) and phosphate molecules. Each deoxyribose part is coupled to a nucleotide base, which is responsible for establishing the connection to the other strand of the [[DNA]]. The 4 nucleotide bases [[Adenine]] (A), [[Thymine]] (T), [[Cytosine]] (C) and [[Guanine]] (G) are the alphabet of the genetic information. The sequences of these bases in the [[DNA]] molecule determines the building plan of any organism. |
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In german its called DNS: [[Desoxyribonukleinsäure]] |
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⚫ | Deoxyribonucleic [[Acid]], a double stranded macromolecule of helical structure (comparable to a spiral staircase). Both single strands are linear, unbranched nucleic acid molecules build up from alternating deoxyribose (sugar) and phosphate molecules. Each deoxyribose part is coupled to a nucleotide base, which is responsible for establishing the connection to the other strand of the [[DNA]]. The 4 nucleotide bases [[Adenine]] (A), [[Thymine]] (T), [[Cytosine]] (C) and [[Guanine]] (G) are the alphabet of the genetic information. The sequences of these bases in the [[DNA]] molecule determines the building plan of any organism. |
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 15 August 2005
Deoxyribonucleic Acid, a double stranded macromolecule of helical structure (comparable to a spiral staircase). Both single strands are linear, unbranched nucleic acid molecules build up from alternating deoxyribose (sugar) and phosphate molecules. Each deoxyribose part is coupled to a nucleotide base, which is responsible for establishing the connection to the other strand of the DNA. The 4 nucleotide bases Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Cytosine (C) and Guanine (G) are the alphabet of the genetic information. The sequences of these bases in the DNA molecule determines the building plan of any organism.
In german its called DNS: Desoxyribonukleinsäure