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  • ICAR and TNAU E-Course Summarized

    Summarized Notes
  • DNA is polymer of:

    Question: DNA is polymer of:

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    Monosaccharides
    Amino acids
    Unsaturated fat and amino acids
    Nucleotides

    🔑Key Points:
    DNA was first recognized and identified by the Swiss biologist, Johannes Friedrich Miescher in 1869 during his research on white blood cells.
    DNA: DNA is a double helical long polymer of deoxyribonucleotides. The length of DNA is usually defined as a number of nucleotides (or a pair of nucleotides referred to as base pairs) present in it. This also is the characteristic of an organism.
    DNA contains a sugar-phosphate backbone, and the nucleotide bases (guanine, cytosine, adenine, and thymine).
    The coding segment of DNA is called the exon. A segment of DNA within a gene that encodes a sequence ultimately translated into a protein product.
    So, DNA is a polymer of nucleotide bases.
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