BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Rna Splicing, Alternative Splicing, Ribosomal Rna

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Bio lecture week 11, wednesday november 24, 2015. Gene expression: process by which dna directs protein synthesis. One gene one enzyme hypothesis: each gene dictates a specific enzyme production. Ribosomes: macromolecular complexes of rna and protein that are the sites of translation in eukaryotic cells, the nuclear envelope separates transcrip0on from translation. Three bases in a sequences is a codon. 64 possibilities but only 20 amino acids: each codon=1 amino acid but some amino acids have more than one codon. During transcription the template strand is used to make a strand of rna that is complimentary to the. Codons are read 5"-3" and must be in the correct reading frame to create the polypeptide properly. The universality of this code enables genes from one organism to be expressed in other organisms (e. g. , gmos) Catalyzed by rna polymerase by separating dna strands and builds complimentary rna by adding. Dna sequence where rna polymerase attaches is called the promoter.

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