3': Difference between revisions

From Eterna Wiki

m (Fixing image)
m (Minor fix)
Line 1: Line 1:
<p>[[File:5 prime 3 prime.png|thumb|500px]]&nbsp;</p>
<p>[[File:5 prime 3 prime.png|thumb|500px]]&nbsp;</p>
<p>3' - also pronounced 3 prime. The prime numbers comes from which carbon on the sucker part of the base, the attachment is made. 5 prime means that the connection is made on the fifth carbon and 3 prime means that connection is made on the third carbon. It is also used to state reading direction in RNA.&nbsp;</p>
<p>3' - also pronounced 3 prime. The prime numbers comes from which carbon on the sucker part of the base, the attachment is made. 5 prime means that the connection is made on the fifth carbon and 3 prime means that connection is made on the third carbon. It is also used to state reading direction in RNA.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 1.5em;">Teaching about 3'</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 1.5em;">Teaching about 3'</span></p>
<p>{{#widget:YouTube|id=p835L4HWH68}}</p>
<p>{{#widget:YouTube|id=p835L4HWH68}}</p>

Revision as of 13:44, 6 March 2014

5 prime 3 prime.png

 

3' - also pronounced 3 prime. The prime numbers comes from which carbon on the sucker part of the base, the attachment is made. 5 prime means that the connection is made on the fifth carbon and 3 prime means that connection is made on the third carbon. It is also used to state reading direction in RNA. 

 

Teaching about 3'