Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Start Codon, Chloroplast, Nuclear Dna

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This is occurring in a prokaryotic cell: cause it occurs at the same time, both polymerase and ribosome are bound. In a eukaryotic cell: mrna has to be transcribed, processed and then exported out of the nucleus in order to be translated, polymerase and ribosome cannot be bound at the same time in an eukaryotic cell. Pairs with itself (dna) when it makes the helix. A sequence either codes for something or is read by the cell. The cell interrupts the promoter sequence on the. Dna sequence of the promoter is interrupted by the cell directly. There are sequences in the mrna that are interrupted in the mrna but are coded in the dna. Sequence written in the dna form but understood in the mrna form. Promoters though are understood in the dna form. Transcription and translation in prokaryotic cells vs. eukaryotic. Dna gets transcribed and mrna gets translated.

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