BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Messenger Rna, Pentose, Nitrogenous Base

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In eukaryotes, dna is present on chromosomes. In prokaryotes such as bacteria, chromosomes are much smaller and often called circular chromosomes (ring-shaped) A chromosome may contain tens of thousands of genes, each providing instructions on how to make specific products needed by the cell. Many genes encode protein products, meaning that they provide information for the sequence of amino acids used to build a particular protein (i. e. , primary structure). The sequence of amino acids and the r group can impact the primary, secondary and tertiary structures. Before this information can be used for protein synthesis, an. Rna copy (i. e. , transcript) of the gene must first be made. This type of rna is called a messenger rna (mrna), which serves as a messenger between dna and the ribosomes. Not all genes encode protein products, but can encode for: A nucleotide is one of the structural components (or building blocks) of dna and rna.

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