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Naturally Occurring Polymers - DNA

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DNA

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a massive molecule that is crucial for life as we know it.

What is the role of DNA?

What is the role of DNA?

  • DNA encodes (produces) the genetic instructions used in the development, functioning and reproduction of living organisms and viruses.
What is the shape of DNA?

What is the shape of DNA?

  • Most DNA molecules are made up of 2 polymer chains arranged in the form of a double helix.
What are the main components of DNA?

What are the main components of DNA?

  • The polymers are made from monomers known as nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains 1 of the following 4 nitrogenous bases:
    • Adenine (A)
    • Thymine (T)
    • Cytosine (C)
    • Guanine (G)
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