EBIO 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Rna Virus, Start Codon, Nuclear Membrane

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Gene expression = dna directs the synthesis of proteins two universal steps: Dna is template to make mrna, with help of rna polymerase. Occurs in initiation, elongation and termination translation: in cytoplasm, info in mrna is used to make polypeptide. Genes are nucleotide sequences, hundreds or thousands of nucleotides long. Upstream: 5 to 3 downstream: 3 to 5. Dogma: a process of going from one language to another in two fundamental steps. Cq 60: b one transcript can only encode one thing at a time. Cq 61: b same genome in all of our cells: initiation - promoter region functions as recognition site for rna polymerase to bind. (1) figure out where to start reading dna and (2) actually begin making mrna. Rna polymerase: reads one strand of dna and builds the mrna it can"t bind to the promoter on its own (in eukaryotes) only binds when certain transcription factors are present.

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