MICI 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Polysaccharide, Organelle, Transcription Bubble

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Tag or tga: an open reading frame has the potential to encode a protein product. Rna polymerase forms and make rna and binds to dna on a specific location, ususally in a sequence dependent manner. Bacterial dna do not have introns and no need for splicing in bacteria. Bacteria do not have a nucleus so bacteria so transcription in the cytoplasm. The promotor is where the rna polymerase will bind to and is where the mrna message will begin. The black box represents the site on dna where the transcription occurs and the mrna initiation sites starts there. Open reading frame usually start with a atg or a start codon, it has a potential to encode a protein product, the genes that encode for protein. There is a terminator sequence on the dna that the rna polymerase will recogonize and terminate transcription. The length of the mrna is determined by the transcription start site and the terminator.

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