BIO 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Thymine, Okazaki Fragments, Polysome

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Concept 17. 1: dna controls metabolism by directing cells to make specific enzymes and other proteins, via the process of gene expression. Beadle and tatum"s studies of mutant strains of neurospora led to one gene-one polypeptide hypothesis. Genes code for polypeptide chains of specify rna molecules: transcription is the synthesis of rna complementary to a temple strand of dna, providing a nucleotide-to-nucleotide transfer of information. A codon in messenger rna (mrna) either is translated into an amino acid (61 of the 64 codons) or serves as a stop signal (3 codons). Codons must be read in the correct reading frame: dna to protein, information encoded in dna, transcription- synthesizes messanger rna (mrna) Complementary to template dna strand: dna synthesis. Specifies amino acid sequences of polypeptide chains: always proceeds in 5" to 3" direction, leading strand- synthesized continuously, lagging strand. Dna ligase links okazaki fragments: genetic code is redundant- some amino acids have more that one codon.

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