BIOL 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cytosine, Guanine, Transfer Rna

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Dna composed of adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine (2 strand) Rna composed of adenine: uracil, and guanine: cytosine (one strand) (does not contain thymine) Transcription- how rna can be made from one of the dna stands. New nucleotides can only be added to the 3" end of an existing nucleotide strand. Sequence of nucleotides that: responsible for shape of rna, trna, rrna, responsible for lining up trna molecules which line up amino acids to make protein. Dna transcribes to rna, rna translates to make proteins. Rna polymerase- enzyme complex, required for transcription (rna assembly complementary to a dna strand, Dna strand able to separate in the middle of the strand because it is hydrogen bonds holding nucleotides together. The covalent bonds at the ends of the strands never break, keeping the strand together at the ends. Transcription is initiated at a promoter sequence and ends at a terminator sequence. The transcript is synthesized in a 5" to 3" direction.

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