BIOL239 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Stop Codon, Dna Polymerase, Start Codon

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1958, matthew meselson and franklin stahl provided experimental proof of semiconservative replication. Proofreading by dna polymerase i and dna polymerase iii is exonuclease activity. Eukaryotes have large, linear chromosomes so they must replicate their entire dna in s phase. Start codon: aug (rna) / atg (dna: translated into methionine. Stop codons: uaa, uag, uga (rna) / taa, tag, tga (dna) Start triplet must be in frame with the stop triplet. Frameshift mutations: changes that alter the grouping of nucleotides into codons. Frameshifts in one gene do not affect other genes. Rna polymerase: enzyme that catalyzes transcription: dna- dependent rna polymerase, uses dna as template to make rna. Promoters: dna sequences near the beginnings of genes that signal to rna polymerase where to begin transcription. Terminators: sequences in rna products that tell rna polymerase where to stop. Note: promoters and terminators are not start/stop codons. Steps in translation e. coli. Stem and loop structure forms, destabilizing the polymerase: mrna released.

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