BIOL 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Aminoacyl-Trna, Transfer Rna, Reading Frame

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Thus, dna has a sequence, proteins have sequences, one gene one protein. The relationship between dna and proteins: deduced that 43 = 64, 3 nucleotides encoding for each amino acid is enough. For each three dna letters, a codon, a corresponding amino acid was identified. There are three reading frames you can view a strand of dna in. Each trna has a little loop of three nucleotides that sticks out. The genetic code is arbitrary, its also the same for all organisms (thus we must all share a common ancestor) Recall central dogma dna (transcription) mrna (ribosome/translation) protein. The ribosome then releases the met-trna and shifts one codon distance in the 3" direction. The trna that was in the a site is now in the p site, with all previous amino acids. Wobble: g c or u, c g, a u, u a or g. Don"t memorize the genetic code, it will be provided on the final.

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