BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 12 Part 2 Of 2

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Chapter 12 gene expression and regulation part 2 of 2. - transcription of mrna and subsequent translation differs between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. All of the nucleotides of a gene code for amino acids a protein. Many or all genes for a particular metabolic pathway lie side by side on the chromosome. Genes for a particular metabolic pathway are not clustered together. Not all of the nucleotides code for amino acids. Exons > the coding segments of a gene. Transcription of a eukaryotic gene produces a precursor mrna, or pre-mrna that must be processed. A cap and tail nucleotides are added. Help move finished mrna into the cytoplasm. Introns are cut out and exons are spliced together. - benign if entire genes are moved because: Protein encoded can be synthesized as usual. - but, if only part of a gene is moved, the part of a gene is moved, the encoded protein will bot be complete (that is bad)

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