BSCI 330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Atp Hydrolysis, High Fidelity

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Bsci330 lecture 7 the central dogma (information flow from dna to rna to. Today"s lecture material is not covered on the exam this thursday. Genetic information stored in chromosomes must be read and converted into proteins (usually) in the cytosol in order to be useful. Dna-encoded information is first transcribed into an rna intermediary by rna polymerase. After transcription, the rna molecule must undergo several processing steps to become a mature mrna. Mrna molecules are exported from the nucleus to the cytosol, where they can be translated into proteins by ribosomes. Some important rna molecules do not code for proteins, and are processed differently than mrna molecules. Both transcription and translation are highly regulated, and use many energy- dependent steps to ensure high fidelity. It"s important to make sure that the protein sequence reflects the dna sequence. Information flow in all prokaryotes and eukaryotes proceeds from dna rna .

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