BIOLOGY 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Noncoding Dna, Alternative Splicing, Transfer Rna

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Some is what we used to call junk dna , now called non-coding. May be in between gene-encoding nucleotide sequences. Does actually have function, but not well-understood. Some is actually in the middle of nucleotide sequences. Transcription: the cell copies the dna sequence of a gene into a complementary strand of rna. Translation: the information in the rna and builds a sequence of amino acids. Takes place outside the nucleus - in the cytoplasm on a ribosome/rough er. Rna is central to the process- between transcription and translation, rna takes on three separate roles. Messenger rna ( mrna ) is the sequence of rna that carries the information specifying a certain amino. Ribosomal rna ( rrna ) is the rna that forms part of the ribosome; the ribosome being a complex of rna and protein. Transfer rna ( trna ) is the end of rna that binds to mrna on one end and an amino acid on the other end.

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