Biochemistry 2280A Chapter 7: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Transcription

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Information can be passed on unchanged from a cell to its descendants through the process of dna replication. Information contained in genes directed the synthesis of proteins: properties and function of proteins are determined by sequence. When a protein is needed by the cell, the nucleotide sequence of the appropriate segment of. Dna don"t synthesized proteins itself a dna molecule is first copied into rna. Transcription and translation are the means by which cells read out/express the instruction in their genes. Many identical rna copies can be made from the same gene and each rna molecule can direct the synthesis of many identical protein molecules: successive amplification enables cells to rapidly synthesize large amounts of protein. At the same time, each gene can be transcribed and its rna translated at different rates, providing the cell with a way to make vast quantities of some proteins and tiny amounts of others.

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