MCDB 21 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Intron, Nucleoside, Uracil

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Nucleic acids polymers specialized in the storage, transmission, & use of genetic info. Nucleotides = building blocks of nucleic acids. 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose) + phosphate + base (a,c,t,g) Nucleoside = ribose/deoxyribose + base no phosphate. Rna = ribonucleic acid intermediate between dna & protein. Reproduction info flows from dna to dna. Nonreproductive activity dna to rna to proteins. Introns non-coding regions spliced out in rna. Genes = introns + exons unit that codes for 1 protein. Exons coding regions that encode proteins. Chromosome a long strand of dna that contains many genes. Proteins are built the same way but serve a variety of different functions: Structural hair, nails, feathers, horns, cartilage, tendons. Regulatory control cell activity, constitute some hormones such as insulin to help sugar into cells. Contractile muscles to contract, heart to pump, sperm to swim. Transport carry molecules such as oxygen around the body. Made of 2 alpha & 2 beta subunits. Dna transcription rna translation protein.

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