BIOL10005 Lecture Notes - Spring 2018 Lecture 9 - Transfer RNA, Recognition sequence, Reading frame

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Gene: a sequence of dna that encodes a functional product. Coding sequence: found on one strand of dna, same as messenger rna as outcome of transcription (except with u not t). Genes can be on either strong but always orientated from 5" to. Regulatory sequences: allow for the gene to be expressed. Transcription involves using a template to produce a complementary rna molecule. Involves the synthesis of an rna molecule whose sequence is complementary to the sequence of one strand of a segment of dna. Rna is synthesised by rna polymerase rather than dna polymerase. Rna does not need a primer to begin synthesis. Rna polymerase brought to vicinity of gene and binds to promoter. Unwinds dna, starting at +1 uses template strand to produce complementary rna. Uses template strand to make complementary dna molecule. As rna polymerase moves through the strands, it rewinds behind it. Outcome of transcription is a copy of our gene, made up of rna.

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