BIO_SC 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Tire, Phenylalanine

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Rna polymerase binds to the promoter dna for a gene. Promoter dna is only on one of the strands determines which strand is copied. Once attached, rna polymerase will start transcribing (making a copy) the dna of the gene. Rna polymerase transcribes the dna of the gene. The rna will be complementary to the dna template. New rna will grow out of the rna polymerase. Rna polymerase transcribes until it reaches a special sequence of bases in the dna called a terminator that tells rna polymerase to stop copying. Rna polymerase detaches and moves on to transcribe another gene. Nucleic acid language of rna is converted (translated) into the language of protein (made of amino acids) Proteins are made up of amino acid monomers. 20 different amino acids that each have a different r group dna. Dna: 4 monomers g, a , t, c. Rna: 4 monomers g, a , u, c. Nucleotides are (cid:858)read(cid:859) i(cid:374) groups of 3.

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