BIO1022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Chromatin, Mutation, Spliceosome

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Rna = single stranded but folded on its own (p. 11) Exception on the central dogma : not all genes produce protein, some genes only produce rna molecule. Dna being transcripted to mrna occurs in the nucleus. Mrna is then exported outside of the nucleus into the cytoplasm to be translated into protein (p. 12: once mrna enters the cytoplasm, mrna then interacts with ribosome. Transcription : dna directed synthesis of rna. Each chromosome approx. has 100. 000 genes (genes are inside the chromosome) Rna polymerase : enzyme that makes rna copy of the dna of the gene so that the rna can then be translated. Rna polymerase recognises promoter as the starting point of transcription. Direction of transcription : downstream: left : upstream, right : downstream. Introns are present in pre mrna > will later be removed to produce a mature mrna: all introns are spliced out, resulting all exons combine together forming a.

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