MBB 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Rna-Dependent Rna Polymerase, Messenger Rna, Dna Replication

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Lecture 21: mobile genetic elements: plasmids, viruses and transposable. Viral genomes encode: genes for their own replication, genes for taking over host metabolism, genes for integrating into the host genome, genes for capsid proteins. The sense strand (coding strand) is the strand of dna that has the same sequence as the mrna. The mrna takes the antisense strand (noncoding) as its template during transcription. The antisense dna strand is often denoted as (-). The sense strand (coding strand) is complementary to the antisense strand. The rna transcript (+rna) is the messenger rna (mrna): This single-stranded rna will be read by the protein translation system. It will be translated into an amino acid sequence. The complement of the +rna is rna. **in some rna viruses, +rna serves as the viral genome; in others, the rna serves as the genome. Double stranded (+) dna viruses: replicated using viral or host encoded polymerases. Transcribed to mrna, which is translated into protein.

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