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A DNA sample is 13.6nm long. It has 10% cytosine molecules calculate the number of weak hydrogen bonds in the given sample.
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Solution:
Length of DNA sample =13.6nm . Length of 1turn=3.4nm . Thus No. of turns in the sample =3.4nm13.6nm=4
No. of nucleotides in 1 turn =20 . Thus, No. of nucleotides in the given sample =20×4=80
Since cytosine is 10%, By Chargaff's rule, G=C=10% while A=T=40%
No. of Guanine molecules =11x8=8 . No. of Cytosine =8
No. of Adenine =10040×80=32 . No. of Thymine =32
Thus, no. of horizontal steps with GC linkage =8 and No. of horizontal steps with AT linkage =32
GC are linked by 3 weak hydrogen bonds. Thus no. of weak hydrogen bonds due to GC linkage =8×3=24
AT are linked by 2 weak hydrogen bonds. Thus no. of weak hydrogen bonds due to AT linkage =32×2=64
Total no. of weak hydrogen bonds in the given sample =24+64=88