BIOL 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nitrogenous Base, Phosphodiester Bond, Cell Nucleus

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Dying or treating the cell can show the nucleus of the cell. Take info into the dna and make that mobile so that it can be made into proteins which can be used for biological changes. There are opportunities to regulate this process at every step: Post-transcriptional control--->from this we get mrna (which can be edited, parts can be spliced-pulled out and cut out- and even get chemical modifications, and duration of how long it survives before it degrades. Any steps including how mrna interacts with chromosomes (any alterations to the mrna) Post-translational control---> protein can be affected by many types of regulation such as it being altered, sliced, assemble with other proteins (very quick and wastes the most energy because the protein is still being made by mrna). Cells that don"t have nuclei can go all of these processes happen at once.

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