BLG 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ribosomal Rna, Biofilm, Cell Nucleus

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Week 1: chapter 1-3 introduction to the cell and cell biology. 2 purposes to life : survival, reproduce. Every species has the ability to reproduce a similar species as well as a species more complex from something less complex i. e a human is formed from a single cell. All cells transcribe portions of their hereditary information into the same intermediary form: rna through transcription and translation. Rna acts as the middle man its purpose is to carry out info. Dna is split apart and one strand acts as template for rna to form complimentary base pairs with. This rna becomes mrna : messenger rna, intermediate to encoding the protein sequence, each amino acid is represented by a specific set of 3-nucleotide sequences= codons. Codons are translated into protein by ribosome trna: transfer rna, an intermediate that matches the mrna codon to the corresponding amino acid rrna: structural rna molecules that build the ribosome along with ribosomal proteins.

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