Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Tumor Suppressor Gene, Noncoding Dna, Alternative Splicing

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Dna is contained in the nucleus (most of it is in here), in the chloroplast and cytoplasm. Central dogma is the thing above, but it is not completely correct: proteins cannot go back to dna, but they can interact with dna, retroviruses are rna that can go back to dna. How important is dna: we have tumor suppressor, remember the rat experiment with tumor nucleus, the rat gives birth to normal rats, the cytoplasm overtakes it, look o(cid:448)er this part agai(cid:374) . A gene can be turned into either mrna (which will make a protein, 2%) or ncrna/introns (98% of the genome) Assuming that the coding region of a typical gene is roughly the same length in all organisms, which of the following genomes has the lowest proportion of non-coding. Watson and cri(cid:272)k"s (cid:373)odel of dna repli(cid:272)atio(cid:374) Note: a pyrimidine will pair with a purine always. Rna does not have thymine, instead it has uracil.

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