BIO 209 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Transcription Bubble, Guanosine, Pyrophosphate

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Central dogma of biology- the process by which dna yields protein. In eukaryotes, these processes occur in different parts of the cell. In prokaryotes, these processes occur simultaneously and are said to be coupled. Transcription: dna is transcribed into single stranded rna. Either strand of dna can serve as the template strand. The rna sequence is identical to the non-template strand, except that. Uracil replaces thymine: direction of synthesis is determined by promoters, orientation determines the direction. Causes it to be more short-lived than dna: rna produced is: Identical to the dna non-template strand: rna can come in: Transfer rna (trna)- transfers amino acids to ribosomes. Can unwind and rewind dna without any help elimination of the pyrophosphate. Includes a short dna/rna heteroduplex: transcriptional unit- segment of dna transcribed to produce one rna molecule. Can have one or more genes per rna: multigenic- synthesis of the same rna that has different genes.

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