Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Dna Replication, Methionine

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13. 1b the pathway from gene to polypeptide involves transcription and translation: Pathway from gene to polypeptide has two major steps: transcription, translation. Transcription: the mechanism by which the information encoded in dna is made into a complementary rna copy. It is called transcription because the information in one nucleic acid type, is transferred into another nucleic acid type. In transcription, the enzyme rna polymerase creates an rna sequence that is complementary to the dna sequence of a given gene. The process follows the same basic rules of complementary base-pairing and nucleic acid chemistry that we first encountered in dna replication ch12. For each of the several thousand genes that will be appropriate to express in a given cell, one dna strand or the other is the template strand and is read by the rna polymerase. Translation: the use of information encoded in the rna to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide.

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