BSC 114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Uracil, Aminoacyl Trna Synthetase, Methionine

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Genes are the basic units of heredity in all living organisms: consist of a specific nucleotide sequence in dna, contained within chromosomes. A genome is the complete set of genes present within an organism"s chromosomes. Most genes encode proteins: some encode structural rnas. Small subunit ribosomal rna: some encode functional rnas. The genes inherited by an organism lead to specific phenotypes/traits by dictating the synthesis of specific proteins encoded by genes. Proteins are the link between genotype and phenotype: genotype- complement of genes comprising an organism"s genome, phenotype- an organism"s observable characteristics. For protein coding genes, rna is the intermediate between a gene and the protein it encodes. All cells are governed by what can be called a dna to protein cellular chain of command. The initial rna transcript synthesized from the transcription of any gene is referred to as the primary rna transcript.

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