BIOL239 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Mature Messenger Rna, Alternative Splicing, Stop Codon

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Rna polymerase where to begin transcription where to stop (encoded by dna) Terminators: sequences in the rna products that tell rna polymerase. The process by which the polymerization of ribonucleotides guided by complementary base pairing produces an rna transcript of a gene: nucleotides are added in the 5"-to-3" direction, uracil is incorporated in place of thymine in rna. Promoters: dna sequences near the beginnings of genes that signal. Terminator signal is encoded in the gene two methods for transcription termination: 1) rho-dependent, some terminators, recognized by a protein, disengages the rna pol, 2) rho-independent, no protein involved. Eukaryotic transcription: rna processing after transcription produces a mature messenger. Introns (interfere with genes: sequences found in a gene"s dna but not in the mature mrna, they are removed from the primary transcript. Splicing is usually carried out by a complex known as the spliceosome, although some rna transcripts are self-splicing: not all eukaryotic genes contain introns.

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