BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Neurospora Crassa, Ribonuclease, George Beadle

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Bio 1a03 lecture 24 dr. dej review. Dna found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are the same. They both have adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine. Dna is the blueprint because each molecule of dna contains thousands of genes that code for proteins or rna molecules and have various functions. These can be interpreted and transmitted for important cellular processes. Genes are sections that contain information and is then transcripted in a rna copy. Sometimes, rna is functional, else if, the mrna is translated to proteins. Genes present in dna code for specific proteins. The process of copying and interpreting the central dogma. Dna is used as a template to generate a complementary and antiparallel rna molecule. Only 1 dna strand for each gene will be transcribed as the template strand. Dna transcription starts at the promotor and ends as termination in a 5" 3" direction. Rna polymerase reads in a 3" 5" direction, and is transcribed in a 5" 3" direction.

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