Chem 1022 biochemical connections law paper
Objectives
- Discuss how the primary structure of nucleic acids is the order of bases in the polynucleotide sequence, and the secondary structure is the three-dimensional conformation of the backbone.
- Discuss the monomers of nucleic acids are nucleotides.
- Discuss how the bases are bonded to the sugars, forming nucleosides.
- Summarize how nucleosides are linked by ester bonds to phosphoric acid to form the phosphodiester backbone.
- Specific proteins called single-strand binding proteins bind to the single-stranded regions and protect them from nucleases.
- Spontaneous mutation of bases and insertion of the wrong nucleotide would normally lead to an error every 104 to 105
Instructions:
Step 1: Read the article found in section 9A: Biochemical Connections: Law in your digital book.
Using the Concorde’s Online Library, your digital material, and other scholarly websites, discuss the following:
- What are your feelings regarding the article?
- Describe, in detail, what the following statement means, “What can be patented is purified DNA containing the sequence of the gene and techniques that allow the study of the genes.â€
- How do you see the patenting of genes/DNA impacting science and medicine over the next 30 years?
- Do you believe this trend is ethical? Why/why not?
Step 2: Compile your thoughts & research and write a 3-5 page paper addressing the topics and questions above.
Step 3: Once complete, save your file and submit.
- You are required to have at least two outside resources, at the scholarly level. Wikipedia is not acceptable.
Attached as a PDF is the section of the book (Biochemistry 9th edition: 9781305961135).