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Home » DNA Structure And Its Role As The Chemical Basis Of Heredity

DNA Structure And Its Role As The Chemical Basis Of Heredity

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

DNA Structure And Its Role As The Chemical Basis Of Heredity

Structure & functions of DNA
Answer:

Structure:

  • It is a right-handed double helix
  • The width of a double helix is 20 Armstrong
  • Each turn of the helix is 34 Armstrong
  • Helix consists of two polydeoxyribonucleotide chains twisted around each other on a common axis
  • The two strands are anti-parallel
  • Each strand has a hydrophilic deoxyribose phosphate on the outside while the hydrophobic bases are inside
  • The two strands are held together by hydrogen bonds
  • Hydrogen bonds are formed between a purine & pyrimidine only
  • The two dinucleotide chains are not identical but complementary to each other
  • Genetic information resides on the template strand or sense strand
  • Opposite strand is antisense strand

Functions:

  • DNA is the chemical basis of hereditary
  • It may be regarded as the reserve bank of genetic information
  • It is exclusively responsible for maintaining the identity of different species of organisms
  • Every aspect of cellular function is under the control of DNA
  • It is organized into genes which are THE fundamental units of genetic information
  • These genes control protein synthesis through the mediation of RNA

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