CHEM 1R03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: The Double Helix, Dna Replication, Gene Expression

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Gene expression is the transfer of genetic information from dna to rna to protein. The first step of converting the dna to rna is known as transcription. In this process, the mrna is synthesized from a template of dna. In the second step, the protein is synthesized from the template of mrna. The dna consists of a string of genes, each with a specific locus or position. During metabolism, a particular protein is required and so the process of transcription must copy that section of dna for that protein so that it may be used in metabolism. Initiation: the group of enzymes known as rna polymerases locates a series of nucleotides on the dna known as the promoter region (series of a and t bases). This will identify the correct strand to be copied. The double helix is unwound and unzipped using the enzymes.

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