BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Rna World, Dna Replication, Deoxyribose

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Single: dna to rna, only need to transcribe part of a dna molecule, not the entire molecule, this is why rna is smaller, replication of dna occurs before hand. Transcription reminders: dna has one fewer oxygen atom per nucleotide (deoxy-, rna polymerase, rna does not have thymine, u pairs with a of dna. Initiated at a promoter sequence: tata boxes, sequences of t"s and a"s, tataaa, synthesized in a 5"-to-3" direction by rna polymerase, ends at a terminator sequence, which strand is transcribed can differ from gene to the next. Regulation of transcription: housekeeping genes are transcribed all the time, most genes are transcribed only at certain times, in certain conditions, or in certain cell types. In eukaryotes: growing ribonucleotides are added to grow the transcript during elongation. Primary transcript in prokaryotes: primary transcript is the rna transcript that comes off the template dna strand. In prokaryotes, transcription, and translation are coupled; translation begins even before transcription is completed.

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