BIOL-UA 21 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Rna Polymerase Iii, Rna Polymerase Ii, Rna Polymerase I

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Lecture 3: central dogma ii: every cell in your body has identical dna. In these cells, different genes are activated differently. A decision is made every time an mrna is made: red blood cells, gametes and b-cells have different dna than the rest of your body. Cancer cells also have different genes; there are genome mutations and rearrangements: stretches of dna have no rna being transcribed from them. The regions with agella" coming off them have rna molecules being transcribed off the dna: the start of a gene is where the mrna is the shortest (the pointy end of the pine cone). Beginning of the gene has small rna molecules coming off it: transcription: These phases have meaning as here, decisions are made, which result in mrna. In the elongation step, decisions are being made: it is being regulated: initiation: Catalyzing the rst phosphodiester bond between the rst. Rna polymerase attaches to a region called the promoter. ".

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