MIIM20001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Ester, Uracil, Thymine

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Central dogma: the pathway from dna to rna to protein. Gene expression: conserved in all cellular forms of life, dna rna = transcription, rna protein = translation. From one generation to the next: dna stores genetic information. Information is duplicated by replication and is passed on to next generation. Central dogma: gene expression: dna divided into genes. Transcription yields a ribonucleic acid (rna) copy of specific genes. Translation uses information in messenger rna (mrna) to synthesise a polypeptide: also involves activities of transfer rna (trna) and ribosomal. Rna (rrna: structure of dna governs how the other processed work. Rna and rna structure: polymer of nucleotides, bases: Phosphate is esterified sugar to carbon: differences in phosphate groups without phosphate group = nucleoside. With phosphate group- nucleotide: dna and rna bases are linked together by, sugar phosphate backbone phosphodiester bonds. 3(cid:495) hydroxyl of one sugar and 5(cid:495) hydroxyl of an adjaceny sugar are covalently linked.

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