BIOL1006 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Dna Replication, Open Reading Frame

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Lecture 8: Molecular basis of inheritance and the central
dogma
Living cells
- Have fundamental similarities
DNA
RNA
Proteins
- Strong evidence for LUCA (single origin of life)
- Genome: complete DNA sequence of an organism
Discovering DNA’s structure
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DNA can replicate
DNA Replication
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Lecture 8: molecular basis of inheritance and the central dogma. Have fundamental similarities: dna, rna, proteins. Strong evidence for luca (single origin of life) Genome: complete dna sequence of an organism. Mistakes in dna sequence can be costly. Other repair mechanisms distinguish new strand from template strand and repair: only 1 mistake per 10,000,000,000 nt, still enough raw material for evolution! Encoded using nucleotide sequence: organisms differ due to different sequences. Complementarity (a t, g c) allows copying and repair. Dna replication: dna molecule is copied. Transcription: copying of one strand of dna into complementary rna. Translation: sequence of nucleotides in rna directs the incorporation of amino acids protein. Section of dna containing the instructions to make a particular protein (via an rna: some genes have rna as a final product. Copying of one strand of dna into a complementary rna sequence. Several types of rna: messenger rnas (mrnas) are translated to proteins.

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