BIOL 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dna Replication, Pleiotropy, Base Pair

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This all happens on the molecular level within cells. In all cells (eukaryotic or prokaryotic) there are special regions on the dna called genes that are transcribed to make rna (rrna, trna, and mrna) Ribosomal rna is part of the ribosomes; transfer rna is bound to amino acids. Messenger rna (with the help of ribosomes and trna) is translated into proteins (one gene/ 1 polypeptide chain) Proteins cause the phenotype; enzymes/ structural proteins make the cell. As well recall from earlier lectures, the nucleic acids dna and rna are polymers of nucleotides. It is easy to see how we can transcribe dna into rna. However, proteins are polymers of amino acids so it is harder to see how we can translate mrna into protei(cid:374)s, (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h is a differe(cid:374)t (cid:862)la(cid:374)guage(cid:863) Rna (cid:862)looks like(cid:863) o(cid:374)e stra(cid:374)d of dna (cid:449)ith so(cid:373)e differe(cid:374)(cid:272)es : rna has u instead of t, rna has ribose instead of deoxyribose, rna is single-stranded.

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