BIO152H5 Study Guide - Uracil, Thymine, Base Pair

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From gene to protein: explain how we information travels from gene to protein. The flow of information from gene to proteins is based on triplet codons: a series of nonoverlapping, three-nucleotide words: words of genes described into complementary nonoverlapping three nucleotide words of mrna. Mrna words then translated into amino acid chain, forming polypeptide. These triplets are the smallest units of uniform length that can code for all the amino acids. Example: agt at a particular position on a dna strand results in the placement of the amino acid serine at the corresponding position of the polypeptide to be produced: triplet codons. For each gene, one dna strand functions as a template for transcription of rnas, such as mrna. The base pairing rules for dna synthesis is similar to transcription, except uracil (u) replaces thymine (t): describe the process of transcription. It"s the first stage of gene expression: dna serves as a template to produce single stranded mrna.

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