BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Uracil, Ribosomal Rna, Post-Translational Modification

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Central dogma: 1 gene = 1 protein (inaccurate) Genes code for rna, which translates code into protein (gene expression) All cells contain all the genes in genome, but they express genes diferently. Ex. blood cells contain bone genes but they do not transcribe them. Eukaryoic cells modify rna ater transcripion before translaion. Dna sequence = mrna sequence = amino acid sequence. Rna may not just translate into proteins (have many diferent funcions) Triplet" geneic code = 64 possible codons (geneic code is redundant) More than one codon codes for a speciic amino acid (only 20) Unambiguous = any codon only codes for one amino acid. In mrna transcripion, thymine becomes uracil in complementary base. Aug = start signal; uag/uga = stop signal mrna is a polymer of rna nucleoides made by rna polymerase ii. Like dna, rna polymerase has three versions; i = rrna, ii = mrna, iii = pairing trna.

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