BIOL101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Tryptophan, Noncoding Dna, Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism

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The pathway from gene to polypepide is two major steps: transcripion and translaion. Transcripion the mechanism by which the informaion encoded in dna is made into a complementary rna copy. Informaion in one nucleic acid type is transferred to another nucleic acid type. Translaion is the use of the informaion encoded in the rna to assemble amino acids into a polypepide. Informaion in nucleic acid in the form of nucleoides is converted into a diferent kind of molecule amino acids. Central dogma the low of informaion from dna to. Rna polymerase creates an rna sequence that is complementary to the dna sequence of a given gene. The template strand is read by the rna polymerase. The rna transcribed from a gene encoding a polypepide is called messenger rna (mrna). The mrna associates with a ribosome, a paricle on which amino acids are linked into polypepide chains.

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