BIO230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Eukaryotic Translation, Symbiogenesis, Transcriptome

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Force you to think and organize as you read. Review and overview: review of cell types, genomes, regulation of genome expression. The tree of life has three primary branches. Archaebacteria: look like bacteria, mechanism for genome expression looks like eukaryotes. Can associate using sugar to form community eg. biofilm. Have nuclei and organelles (membrane bound organelles) Plasma membrane serves as a semipermeable filter, requires selective transport. Cell wall (in some):is made up from a different type of sugar. Transcription happens in the same location as translation. Needle: used to deliver protein into other organism. Cytoskeleton: move molecule from parts to another; maintain shapes of the cells. Plant cells has cell wall, made up of polysaccharides cellulose. All known life forms possess a genome. Encodes the information to construct and maintain an organism. Release of the biological information stored in the genome requires: genome expression. The first product of genome expression is:

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