BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Dna Replication, Meiosis, Thymine

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4 nucleic acid bases in dna: adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine. What is the key to how info is read out form dna and how dna molecules can be copied? complementary base pairs how is dna read? three bases at a time (triplet code) When rna bases pair up with dna bases and then enzymes join the rna bases together to make an. Rna molecule that contains a transcript of all the information in the gene translation. When the ribosome reads the order of the nucleic acid bases in the rna molecule (3 bases at a time) and from these instructions creates a protein where are proteins made? in the cell"s cytoplasm on ribosomes. Dna replication before a cell divides either by mitosis or meiosis, all of its genes are copied mutations spontaneous, permanent changes in genes favorable and unfavorable what lead to mutations? mistakes in dna replication.

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