BIOL 1020 Lecture 30: Lecture 30

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The information content of dna is in the form of specific sequences of nucleotides. The dna inherited in an organism leads to specific traits by dictating the synthesis of proteins. Proteins are the links between genotype and phenotype. Gene expression, the process by which dna directs protein synthesis, includes two stages: transcription and translation. The products of gene expression: a developing story. Note that it is common to refer to gene products as proteins rather than polypeptides- sometimes proteins need more than one polypeptide. Transcription takes place in the nucleus in eukaryotic cell: dna gets transcribed from dna to pre-mrna. Pre-mrna undergoes rna processing to become functioning mrna: mrna leaves the nucleus and meets with ribosome, at the ribosome mrna is translated to produce polypeptide basic principles of transcription and translation. Rna is the intermediate between genes and the proteins for which they code. Transcription is the synthesis of rna under the direction of dna.

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