BIOL 112 Lecture 19: Lecture 19 - Translation, Transcription, Mutation.pdf

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Transcription in a 5" to 3" direction ! Sequences in the dna called promoters that determine where polymerization by the rna polymerase starts and which strand it starts at ! !- one dna strand has same sequence as the mrna (sense/ coding strand) ! Genetic code uses the mrna sequence ! The other strand acts as the template for transcription (antisense/ template strand) ! Arrow indicates direction of transcription (5" to 3") ! If you know the direction of transcription, tells you which strand will be the template strand ! All strands pointing right are transcribed from one strand of dna, to the left is the other strand ! The rna polymerase binds to a dna sequence upstream of the transcript called the. Coding regions always begin with methionine (aug)! The rst methionine in the mrna determines the start of translation and the reading promoter ! Methionine (aug) = the start codon !

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