BIOL 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Secretion, Dna Replication, Genetic Code

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A ribosome moves along the mrna until it hits a stop signal: a ribosome does not make sure that the protein will work. Codon sequences are double checked dna polymerase to see if there are any mutations: mutation: dna sequence change. Controlling transcription allows controlled changes in cell behavior for hours or days. Cell division: for growth or healing you want identical copies of cells (mitosis. ) Dna replication: each strand of double stranded dna is the pattern for a new partner: in real life, enzymes code both strands in one direction. After dna replication, dna looks like the typical dna you see in movies. They"re connected at the centromere and have a kinetochore on either side for spindle fibers to attach and later pull them apart in mitosis. In a full set of human chromosomes: there are 46 separate replicated chromosomes lined up in homologous pairs: homologous chromosomes could have the same or different alleles for the gene of interest.

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