BIOL 401 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nucleic Acid, Dna Extraction, Somatic Cell

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Life is essentially the binding and interactions between proteins, rna, and dna. Rrna: act as enzymes and guide trna and mrna into ribosome: ribosome: proteins with rrna embedded within trna. Dna usually has to go through an intermediate molecule to interact with proteins. Translation: uses info from mrna to synthesize proteins. ***in eukaryotic cells the process of transcription is not always coupled with translation. This means dna can be read without rna being translated into a protein*** Very important experiments on dna: it was unknown if dna or proteins were the genetic information being passed between generations. The following three experiments showed dna is directly genetic information: griffith (1927): injected viral virulent (smooth colonies) and avirulent (rough colonies) strains into a mouse. Virulent strain killed the mouse, but the avirulent did not. He took the virulent strain and killed them, then injected them into the mouse.

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