01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cytoskeleton, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Organelle

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Dna is inside the nucleus; it is diploid (need to have two copies of genome paternal = father, maternal = mother) Don"t have chromosome except during division have regions of dna that could become a chromosome. Chromatin orderly way of packaging dna, stop it from getting tangled. Dna = genetic code for the set of instructions for the production of genes. Exons = expressed ; become protein (the gene) Introns = intervening sequences ; other dna that is not expressed regions that control expression, how much is expressed, sometimes it could be junk (not gene) mrna = subset of plans (the blueprints) Dna mrna = transcription (in the nucleus) mrna leaves through the nuclear pores, then goes out into the cytoplasm. mrna contains information that instructs the organelles in the cytoplasm to construct the protein. mrna protein = translation. Interactive sight with membrane-bound regions in the cytoplasm. Membrane-bound regions are the conditions necessary to make protein.

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