BIOC17H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Messenger Rna, Intron, Cistron

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Comparison of selected features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. So, they have small rna and they have spliceosome. The primary transcript transcribes from the sequence and it usually contains introns. primary transcription has exons and introns. The nucleotides of the mrna that goes to cytoplasm are co linear with it the primary transcript has introns in it. In prokaryotes, introns are rare, and they are translatable rna and not translated for further processing. As rna is transcribed and takes place in cytoplasm in bacterial cells and the message come off and can get translated. This is when you have transcription and translate for most genes, the nucleotide sequence is co linear with primary sequence. The dna is collinear with rna and rna is collinear with proteins. Protein encoding genes introns are rare and are self-splicing the primary transcript transcribed from the dna sequence is a translatable mrna which is usually translated without further processing.

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