BILD 1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Gene Expression, Coding Strand, Start Codon

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Gene expression: the process by which dna directs the synthesis of proteins. One gene-one enzyme hypothesis: the function of a gene is to dictate the production of a specific enzyme. Bridge between dna and protein synthesis is the the nucleic acid rna. Similar to dna except has ribose sugar and uracil instead of thymine. Transcription: the synthesis of rna using info in the dna. Messenger rna (mrna): carries genetic message from the dna to the protein-synthesizing machinery of the cell. Translation: the synthesis of a polypeptide using the information in the mrna. Ribosomes: site of translation, molecular complexes that facilitate the orderly linking of amino acids into polypeptide chains. Primary transcript: the initial rna transcript from any gene. Triplet code: the genetic instructions for a polypeptide chain are written in the dna as a series of nonoverlapping, 3-nucleotide words. Template strand: strand that is being transcribed, provides the pattern for the sequence of nucleotides in an rna transcript.

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