BIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Eukaryote, Nuclear Membrane, Peptide

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Flow of information is based on triplets known as a codon. Stop codons indicate that it is the end of the sequence. Start codon indicate the beginning of the sequence. Redundant: most of the amino acids are specified by more than one codon. Unambiguous: any one codon always specifies the same one amino acid. The genetic code is nearly universal, shared by the simplest bacteria to the most complex animals. Could be a messenger that will be translated into a protein. Rna polymerase ii is the protein-coding gene that transcribes the mrna. Promoters - tell rna polymerase where to start transcribing the gene. At rich region that is before the start site of transcription [-10; 10 base pairs away] Place at which rna polymerase ii binds to be transcription. Coding strand - not the template strand = sense. Non-coding strand - the template strand = antisense. Tata box: a single polypeptide chain that is folded into 2 very similar domains.

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