MICR 2340 Lecture 8: Lecture 8- Exam 3 Lecture 1 ( Genetic Code, Mutations and Protein Synthesis)

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Exam 3 lecture 1- genetic code, mutations and protein synthesis. Slide 1- common antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis. Slide 3- promotor never transcribed, transcription begins after that. The section in orange is the gene and it is important for protein synthesis. Slide 4- dna is transcribed into rna then translated into a protein. Slide 5- chart shows how you know which aa acid is encoded. 64 codons but only have 22 amino acids indicates 1 amino acid can be encoded with multiple codons. Some codons do not code for any amino acid but they signal to end translation. There are 2 problems 1) more codons to amino acids 2) don"t have 61 rna for each codon. Slide 6- transfer rna links an amino acid with a specific genetic sequence. Slide 7- the genetic code is degenerated no one to one correspondence. One amino acid encodes more than one codon.

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