MCB 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Alternative Splicing, Ribonuclease, Polyadenylation

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There is no correlation between genome size and complexity. Less complex organisms have higher gene density. We have 100,000 proteins, so we have to have that many genes. Coding regions of genes are similar in size among organisms. Just because exons are present doesn"t mean they have to be used. B/t 50 and 90 % of all gene are alternatively spliced. Geens 2 to 100+ diff transcripts. Allow recognition of start signal for translation. Provides some stability to mrna (protect from degradation by rnase. Added to 3" pot transcriptionally by poly-a polymerase. Its only function is to add aaaaaaaaaaaa tail to end of mrna. Every rna will have aauaaa near where it wants to end. Copies of a protein to be efficiently made from a single eu mrna. Nucleotide sequences need to be turned into amino acids (aa) Read in 3 aa sequences called a codon. There is redundancy in codon code (or degenerate)

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