BIOLOGY 151 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3.3: Pyrophosphate, Base Pair, Ribonucleotide

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Chapter 3. 3 retrieval of genetic information stored in dna: transcription. Dna carries the genetic material encoded for particular protein. Proteins are synthesis in the cytoplasm called ribosomes. Ribosome contains no dna, so rna (ribonucleic acid) is the intermediary that transfer the genetic information from the dna to the ribosome. Can act as an enzyme that facilitate chemical reactions/ Rna world hypothesis suggest that rna could"ve been the information-storage in the earliest forms of life on earth due to its property of both an dna and an enzyme. The polarity of rna is determined by the end of the chain that carries the 3"hydroxyl and. It is a polymer of nucleotides linked by phosphodiester bonds. Differences from dna: rna is composed of the sugar ribose which carries a hydroxyl group on the 2" carbon, the base uracil replaces thymine found in dna, rna molecules are usually shorter. Rna transcript uses one dna strand as template.

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