KINS 1223 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Genetic Code, Nitrogenous Base, Ultimate Tensile Strength

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Nucleic acid molecule formed from chains of many nucleotides. 4 nitrogenous bases attach to deoxyribose sugar i. 1. a. i. 1. b. i. 1. c. i. 1. d. Bases bond with complementary pairs i. 1. a. i. 1. b. i. 1. a. i. i. 1. a. ii. Genetic code results from: the order (sequence) that baes occur i. 3. Genetic code determines: amino acids to be manufactured i. 4. 3 bases in a row (triplet) codes for 1 amino acid i. 1. a. i. 1. b. Sequence of nucleotide triplets direct the formation of 1 protein i. 3. Gene = segment of a dna molecule that carries the instructions for making 1 protein ii. Move into and stay in cytoplasm after formation i. 4. Function: carry out orders for protein synthesis issues by dna i. 5. Rna structure i. 1. a. i. 1. b. i. 1. a. i. i. 1. a. ii. i. 1. a. iii. i. 1. a. iv. i. 1. b. i. 1. c. i. 1. a. i. i. 1. a. ii. i. 1. a. iii. i. 1. a. iv. Bases on rna paired with bases on dna. Function i. 1. a. i. 1. b. i. 1. c. mrna - messenger rna rrna - ribosomal rna trna - transfer rna: protein organization by function a.

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