BIOL140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Stop Codon, Ribosome, Start Codon

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Mechanism that translates the 4-base dna into the twenty amino acids. Triplets of nucleotides refer to/ code for an amino acid. Some amino acids have more than one codon. Several codons code for the same amino acid. Allows for small changes in dna to not affect the final protein. Dna opens along a particular segment of the chromosomes. Dna= a t c g mrna= u a g c. P - s backbone forms on mrna mrna is released from the nucleus. Dna strands re-bond together mrna is unprocessed unprocessed. Dna- tac ggg cca agc atc mrna- aug ccc ggu ucg uag. If codon and anti-codon can pair up the amino acids on trna is the correct one then amino acid is added to the protein. Ribosome moves along mrna until start codo is read. Codon and anticodon pair- amino acid is added. Codon and anticodon don"t pair- trna leaves with amino acid.

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