BIOL 134 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Microbiology, Purine, Pyrimidine

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Dna has the permanent versions of all designs for the cell. Rna is like a photocopy of dna that can be passed around. Proteins are the workers and machines that operate processes in the cell. Adenine (a), guanine (g), thymine (t) and cytosine . Dna is built by a process called dna replication. Dna polymers are built by dna polymerase. The two strands of dna are mirror-images of each other. Either strand can be used as a template to make the other strand! Dna replication is highly regulated and happens once for each cell division, copying the entire chromosome. Prokaryotes have one origin of replication on their circular chromosome. Eukaryotes have many origins of replication spread out across their linear chromosomes. Has uracil (u) instead of thymine (t) Strands of rna can form hydrogen bonds with strands of dna by the same base pairing rules. Rna is created by a process called transcription.

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