BIOL 234 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Progenitor Cell, Polyadenylation, Heredity

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The study of heredity, the study of genes, the genetic properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc. Genes encode information that can be used to make specific proteins. Genes are passed onto progeny in such a way that progeny can have all information to proceed to function. Each cell contains an identical complement of chromosomes in two copies. Each chromosome is one long dna molecule, and the genes are functional regions of the dna. The genome of a cell is: all the dna in a cell, the haploid amount of dna in cell. A genotype is a combination of variation in dna sequence for one or more genes and/or inter-genic regions of an individual. Transcription regulatory element: regulatory protein binds dna. Codons- trna bind each codon in mrna. Translation termination site- translation termination protein binds mrna. Polyadenylation site: poly(a) polymerase binds primary rna transcript.

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