BIO 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Group R, Transfer Rna, Ribosomal Rna

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There are two forms of nucleic acid in cells, both have identical structures. Structure is made up of three different components. If you have an h on the second carbon position. In prokaryotic cells replication is bidirectional from a single origin of replication. After replication you will see two molecules with. The replication fork moves in opposite directions double stranded dna. Biggest difference is that rna uses uracil instead of thymine. 3" 5" dna is transcribed into 5" 3" rna. Site of transcription in prokaryotic cells is in the cytoplasm. Recall there are no membrane bound structures in prokaryotic cells and sense strand. 5" 3" dna strand is called the top strand, coding strand, 3" 5" dna strand is called the complementary strand, The mrna is coded in the 5" 3" direction and mrna is the bottom strand, template strand, and antisense strand complementary strand to the 3" 5" dna strand like the example shown below.

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