BIO 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Darwinism, Start Codon, Transfer Rna

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Bio 111 - lecture #6 - genes, genetic codes, and darwinian evolution. Many genes are needed and they are only transcribed when they are needed. Sets of 3 nucleotides (codons) in mrna are translated to make a protein. The codon rules by which the language of nucleic acid (bases) is translated into the language of proteins (amino acids) All organisms come from the same place due to the same genetic code. Each ribosome is made of 3 ribosomal rnas (rrnas) and about 80 proteins. Catalyst is a subunit (for a specific reaction). 3) catalyze the formation of peptide bonds. Start with aug (start codon) and end with specific stop codons. 1) specific enzymes for each trna attaches to the correct amino acids. 2) on the ribosome, each charged trna bind a specific codon of the mrna by way of its anticodon. At least 64 trnas and exactly 64 codons in our system.

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