BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Rna Polymerase Ii, Pyrophosphate, Ribonucleotide

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5" carbon attached to phosphate group (open 5 end) Each nucleotide has a 5" and 3" section. In the dna sequence 5"-tgac-3", the phosphodiester linkage b/w the guanine and the adenine connects: The 3" end of the guanine to the 5" end of the adenine. Dna composed of millions of base pairs. Genes composed of thousands of base pairs. Genes: sequence of dna that forms a functional protein. Dna -> transcription -> rna -> translation -> protein. The organisms that are going to translate rna (ribosomes) are outside the nucleus (why we need mrna) Single (little more fragile), doenst have to be stable over the lifetime of an organism cuz it"s created so much. Region that is 25 bases in front of the beginning. Rna continues to make a copy until it binds to. Template (each genes has a particular one) The one that will be transcribed to the rna transcript. Either strand of dna can be a template.

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