BIOL 202 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Antisense Rna, Microrna, Consensus Sequence

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Rna- uses ribose for its sugar molecule, has 2 oh parts on the structure. Single stranded(except when they fold on themselves or double stranded helices in virus) Rrna and trna are noncoding and are functional. Briefly list other functional rnas that do not make proteins. Telomerase rna small nuclear rna antisense rna microrna and short. Interfering rna: pirnas are small rna molecules (26 31 nucleotides) that form rna-protein complexes through interactions with piwi proteins. These complexes are important in regulation of gene transcription. Functional, they do not code for anything, they act as tools to aid in gene regulation. 4. you can see that the dna strands get different names- a template and a partner strand. The partner, or non-template dna strand is also called the coding strand. Upstream- towards the 5" end of the coding strand, behind the transcription start site.

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