BIOL 1010U Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Intron, Covalent Bond, Chromosome
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Nucleic acids encoding information and transcription - Chapter 3 (section 3. 3) retrieval of genetic information stored in dna: transcription (pages 58 to 63) Chapter 3 (section 3. 4) fate of the rna primary transcript (pages 63 to 66) Use the following wireframe outline to make notes on the content presented in lecture 5. Refer to chapter 3 - sections 3. 3 and 3. 4 (pages 58 to 66) in your textbook and the chapter 3 resources on launchpad to supplement your notes and aid in studying this material. It is the biosynthetic pathway representing dna coding for rna and rna coding for protein. Dna is copied first of all, helical, antiparallel, two stranded, moved into two daughter cells once they undergo division. Transcription is the copying of dna to rna, and translation from rna to protein. All cells have dna: what two processes are involved in retrieving the information stored in the dna molecules? (1) transcription (2) translation.