BIS 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dna Replication, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Nitrogenous Base

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The central dogma is key to understanding the basis of variation and heredity. Replication (dna dna: dna: self-templating genetic material encodes the blueprint; capable of variation. Transcription (dna rna: rna: convert info in dna into proteins. Translation (rna protein: protein: catalysts and workhouses. The same blueprint makes a skin cell, brain, gametes, and neurons. They are different but are made from the same blueprint. All humans are about 99. 9% similar in their dna. The 0. 1% different (1/1000 bases) accounts for variation in skin and hair color, height and weight, behavior, Dna is a double stranded molecule referred to as a double helix. Sides of adder formed by alternating bands of a sugar and a phosphate. Rungs are a nitrogenous (cid:271)ase that this way o(cid:374)ly thy(cid:373)i(cid:374)e with ade(cid:374)i(cid:374)e a(cid:374)d (cid:272)ytosi(cid:374)e with guanine. The possible permutations of 4 nucleotides in a polymer become very large as the polymer lengthens. Human genome has over 3 billion base pairs!

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