BIOC19H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Rna Splicing, Morula, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Bioc19: animal developmental biology! lecture 2: interactions of the nucleus and the cytoplasm! The rst thing we want to talk about today are: what are the molecular activities of the nucleus and the cytoplasm. The nucleus is where the dna is located, hence it is an important site of dna replication. Dur- ing cell division dna has to be replicated and copies of genes passed onto the daughter cells! Another important process in the nucleus is rna synthesis. genetic information encoded in the dna, and needs to be transcribed into rna. there are three classes of rna: messenger. The messenger rna, when originally made has sequences of introns and exons. So, the process of rna splicing takes place in which the intervening intron sequences are spliced out and the remaining axons are spliced together. This is then transported out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm.

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