BIOL 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Mitosis, Intron, Cell Nucleus

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Converts a portion of double-stranded dna into a single strand mrna. Dna within the region of a gene unwinds. Rna polymerase assists in copying base sequence in rna nucleotides. Primary transcript is made, includes introns (intervening sequences) and exons (coding sequences) Codon- sequence of 3 mrna bases, code for an amino acid. 64 different codons, but only 20 different amino acids. With execption of mithisonine (aug) - start codon. Converts an mrna code into one or more proteins. Takes place within the body of the cell - in cytoplast at ribosomes. Initiation: initiator trna start codon on mrna and ribosomal subunits form an initiation complex. Silent mutation: have no effect (different code, same amino acid) Errors can be cut out, damaged secions replaced. Numerous dna repair enzymes, dependent on cell cycle phase and type of damage. Dna is transcriebd into messenge rna in the nucleus mrna transcript is translated into protein.

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