BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Intron, Garland Science, Stop Codon

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Bio151 lecture 11 concepts in translation. The a content in dna equals the t content. The g content in dna equals the c content. There is a mathematical determination system if you know about the dna. Mrna is processed differently in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The following modifications prevent the degradation of the mrna: a 5" cap added to the mrna, a poly-a-tail is added to the 3" end. Eukaryotic genes have exons (excergenic) and introns (intergenic regions) Splicing is mediated by a mixture of. The picture below shows an overview of the process. These proteins have structural, enzymatic, signaling, and transportation jobs. Amino acids are the monomers of proteins, like the one shown below. There are currently twenty one different amino acids discovered. Amino acids are put together to make peptides. This is a four amino acid peptide (valine, glycine, serine, alanine)

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