BIOL 1010U Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Molecular-Weight Size Marker, Hydrogen Bond

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Lecture 4 nucleic acids encoding information transcription. A: alternating sugars and phosphates covalently bonded do not get broken: what holds the nitrogenous bases (and the two strands of the dna double helix) together, a: hydrogen bonds. What is the central dogma: francis crick"s central dogma states that dna codes for rna and rna codes for protein. Dna molecule is made up of monomers of nucleotides. Dna synthesis (or replication)(chapter 12) part of the preparation of reproduction meiosis and mitosis. Make exact copies to pass to the daughter cells. Transcription rna synthesizes from dna mrna carries instructions for making polypeptides from dna in nucleus into cytoplasm, where it serves as a template for polypeptide synthesis. Translation protein synthesizes from rna trna links the code of mrna and the code for specifying correct sequence of amino acids in polypeptides. Transcribes or copies information in the same language (nucleotide language) from dna to rna.

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