Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit I, Messenger Rna, Start Codon

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What is a gene: the basic unit of biological information, a segment of dna encoding a protein, a discrete region of a chromosome encoding a protein or rna. Gloeomargarita - a new species of cyanobacteria that they discovered: closest relative to the chloroplast, found in fresh water. Eukaryotic photosynthesis evolved on land and in a pond. The human nuclear genome is 3 billion bp long and the mitochondrial genome is 16kb. Cox1 - 1542 base pairs of dna, 1542 nucleotides of ss-mrna. A gene on a mitochondrial chromosome so that gene is made up of double stranded dna. You transcribe that gene and get a single stranded piece of rna and it is the same length as the gene of interest. You then translate that using a ribosome and you get a protein that is 513 amino acids (1542/3 and then subtract one from the stop codon) That protein is called cytochrome c oxidase 1.

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