Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Micrograph, Glycolysis, Allolactose

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7:31 pm: mrna is read/understood 5" to 3" So: 5" uac 3: multiple codons that represent the same thing is called redundancy. Terminator sequences are present in the dna and are understood by the cell in their rna form. Stop codons are present in the dna but they do their job as mrna. In the eukaryotic cell, the message is in the nucleus and travel outside the nucleus. This image is not entirely correct because in eukaryotic cells messages are never free they are always bound to ribosomes. This given gene is being transcribed by many polymerases at a given time, they do not transcribe one at a time -> that is what has been captured in this micrograph. Each polymerase has produced an mrna that is being translated by ribosomes and multiple ribosomes are translating a message at the same time.

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