BMS-UY 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Oocyte, Oogonium, Meiosis

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Bms 1004 intro to cell and molecular biology recitation. Difference btw mitosis and meiosis-mitosis may produce diploid cells, whereas meiosis produces haploid cells; homologous chromosomes synapse during meiosis but do not synapse during mitosis; crossing over commonly occurs during meiosis, but it does not commonly occur during mitosis. Homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material during crossing over in meiosis i. During initiation step of translation, the first codon aug enters the p site and associate with initiator trna. Mrna-carry information from dna to ribosomes, travel to the ribosome to direct the assembly of polypeptides. Aminoacyl-trna synthethase-enzyme that attaches amino acid to trna molecule. At puberty polar body (n) dies + secondary oocyte (n) Fertilized---(meiosis ii)-second polar body dies + mature ovum (n) Translation- a polypeptide is formed as dictated by the nucleotide sequence in mrna. Occurs at the ribosomes: initiation-in eukaryotes-the 5" cap recognizes start codons. Transcription-a strand of mrna is formed with base sequences complementary to those of.

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