BIOB11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cell Nucleus, The Transcript, Cytosol

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Gene: entire nucleic acid sequence required for synthesis of functional gene product: rna, polypeptide. Central dogma of molecular biology: dna to rna to protein. Genes can be expressed at different levels e. g. gene a here is being transcribed more than gene b (more protein a in the cell as compared to b) Transcription: the process by which rna is synthesized from a dna template in the nucleus (for prokaryotes, this happens in the cytosol) Translation: the process by which proteins are synthesized from an messenger rna (mrna) template in the cytoplasm. Carried out by enzymes called dna-dependent rna polymerases: go from information storage (dna) to information use (mrna) in the cell. Amplification of genetic information: several mrna molecules can be synthesized from a single dna molecule, each mrna molecule can be used for synthesis of several polypeptides. Rna synthesis from dna is a cyclic process with three main stages:

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