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Encyclopedia > Nucleic acid nomenclature

Molecular biologists use several shorthands when referring to nucleic acid molecules such as DNA and RNA, collectively referred to as nucleic acid nomenclature.


The most common is the representation of the base pairs as letters - an adenine nucleotide is abbreviated as A, guanine as G, cytosine as C, thymine as T, and in RNA, uracil as U.


Additionally the positions of the carbons in the ribose sugar that forms the backbone of the nucleic acid chain are numbered as follows:


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Since the hydroxyl group attached to the 3' (pronounced '3-prime') carbon of one base attaches to the phosphate group attached to the 5' carbon of the next base, 5' and 3' are often used to indicate the polarity of a DNA strand, e.g. "5' to 3'" and "3' to 5'". This is especially important as regards polymerization, where polymerization enzymes move exclusively from 5' to 3' along a DNA strand.


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Wikipedia: Nucleic acid (260 words)
The nucleic acids, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), are one of the basic classes of macromolecules studied in biochemistry.
Nucleic acid, so called because of its prevalence in cellular nuclei, is the generic name of family of biopolymers.
Nucleic acids are primarily biology's means of storing and transmitting genetic information, though RNA is also capable of acting as an enzyme.
nucleic acid: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (1960 words)
Nucleic acids as a class are involved in the preservation, replication, and expression of hereditary information in every living cell.
Nucleic acids are found in all living cells and viruses.
In conventional nomenclature, the carbons to which the phosphate groups are attached are the 3' and the 5' carbons.
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