BIS 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Reverse Transcriptase, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Dna Replication

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Today"s plan: the cell theory, cell have compartments, cellular basis of disease. The central dogma (viral additions: dna replication (dna dna): copy the genome so one cell can divide into two, transcription (dna rna): turn on a gene to make the corresponding protein (amplification, Yes: viruses add new reactions with their enzymes, some viruses break the central dogma. What was the mrna sequence: protein sequence = met-arg-lys, mrna sequence = ?, code used to go from rna to protein, use the genetic code to find out the. What is needed for any viral protein to be made: mrna and ribosome, what is needed for any protein to be made, proteins are made by translation. What is needed for any viral protein to be made: translation: ribosome translates mrna. Cells and the cellular basis of disease: cells are a basic unit of life. Life is made up cells, cells divide and come from pre-existing cells.

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