PCB 3063 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Messenger Rna, Complementary Dna, Reverse Transcriptase

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complementary DNA strand
the two strands are opposite each other
transcription
process by which RNA is synthesized from a DNA template
translation
process by which a protein is assembled from information contained in messenger RNA
replication
process by which DNA is synthesized from a single-stranded nucleotide template
central dogma
concept that genetic information passes from DNA to RNA to protein in a one way info pathway (over
simplification)
reverse transcription
synthesis of DNA from an RNA template
RNA replication
process by which RNA is synthesized from RNA template
ex: some viruses
supercoiling
tertiary structure that forms when strain is placed on DNA helix by overwinding or underwinding
relaxed state
when there is no strain on the molecule
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Enzyme that adds or removes rotations in helix by temporarily breaking nucleotide strands. Dna wrapped around an octet of histones linker dna stretch of dna separating two nucleosomes epigenetics (epigenetic changes) stable alterations of chromatin structure that can be passed on telomeric sequence. Sequence found at the end of chromosomes. Many copies of short, simple sequences repeated one after another unique sequence dna sequence that is only present once or a few times in a genome gene family. A set of genes similar in sequence that arose through repeated duplication events. Often encode different proteins repetitive dna sequence with multiple copies in the genome moderately repetitive dna. Dna consisting of sequences from 150-300bp that are repeated thousands of times tandem repeat sequences. Tend to be clustered at specific locations on a chromosome ex: telomeres highly repetitive dna. Short sequences that have hundreds of thousands to millions of copies.

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