BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture 1: Module 1 - Transcription

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Reading the blueprint: dna acts as a blueprint , the dna molecules found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes are the same. As a result, it is in the dna of a cell that information is stored: this stored information can be interpreted and transmitted for important cellular processes. Transcription in prokaryotes: dna is transcribed from a template strand, the process of transcription is similar between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The genetic information that codes for the rna is contained within genes on a chromosome: in fact, dna and rna are quire similar, except that dna contains a deoxyribose sugar, while. Rna contains the nucleotides adenine, cytosine, guanine and uracil: additionally, rna molecules can be found to consist of a single strand, unlike double stranded. Dna: during the process of transcription, dna is utilized as a template to generate a complementary, and antiparallel, rna molecule, however, only one dna strand for each gene will be the transcribed template strand.

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