BSC 2010C Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Stop Codon, Messenger Rna, Polyadenylation

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Gene expression: process by which dna directs protein synthesis: occurs in 2 stages, transcription. Not all genes are turned on all the time. Making an rna sequence using dna as a template. Making of polypeptide, which occurs under the direction of mrna. Central dogma: dna codes for rna which then makes protein mrna. Initial rna transcript is called primary transcriptor pre-mrna. But in eukaryotes, rna transcripts are modi ed rst before becoming true. Encoded as a sequence of non-overlapping base triplets or codons. No codon speci es more than one amino acid!: codons must be read in the correct reading frame for the speci ed polypeptide to be produced. Separates the dna strands apart; hook together the rna nucleotides. Follows the same base-pairing rules as double stranded dna, except in rna, Promoter: speci c dna sequence where rna polymerase attaches. Tata box (thymine, adenine): important promoter in eukaryotes.

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