BIOC 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Stem-Loop, Rna Polymerase Iii, Complementary Dna

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Eukaryoic: separated in terms of space and ime within the cell. People typically report a gene sequence as the dna sequence that would be the mrna if the t"s were writen as. U"s (the coding strand): coding strand matches the mrna product. The template strand is complementary and aniparallel to the coding strand: template is complementary to the mrna product. In eukaryotes, introns would also be present in the dna. Note: cdna = complementary dna dna made from mature rna in eukaryotes (what funcional mrna can be used for: uses reverse transcriptase. Rna polymerase (rnap) separates the strands of dna and polymerases rna in a 5" to 3" direcion: Bacterial rna polymerase is relaively simple, with ive subunits: 2, , ", . Eukaryotes have three rna polymerases that are much more complex: rna pol i - rrna, rna pol ii - mrna and snrna, rna pol iii - trna, 5s rrna, and snrna.

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