BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dna Polymerase, Regulatory Sequence, Dna Replication

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Making a copy of a cell"s dna in 2 easy steps: separate the dna strands, break the h-bonds, use them to make new strands, put nucleotides in the right order, use enzyme to connect comp. Dna polymerase: enzyme that makes dna comp strand into a new strand. Gene: segment of dna that encodes a particular functional product (protein, rna) Determine when, where, and how much protein is made. Promoter: regulatory sequence marking the beginning of a gene. Rna polymerase binds to dna at a promoter. Coding sequence: determines the amino acid sequence of the protein trna. Can fold into functional shapes (like proteins) Proteins: amino acid sequence determine how a protein folds. Translation (in 3 repeated steps) trna with an amino acid enters the ribosome by base pairing with its mrna codon: ribosome connects the amino acid to the growing chain, ribosome moves down the mrna to the next codon.

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