BIOLOGY 1A03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Francis Crick, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Entertainment Uk

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Dna mols in prok and euk cells = same: same subunits: adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine nucleotides. Blueprint b/c each dna mol contains thousands of genes that code for proteins or rna mols. Info stored in dna, and info can be interpreted and transmitted for important cellular processes. Genes are sections of the dna mol which contain info that is then transcribed into an rna copy. How are rnas made, and what happens to them: some cases: rna itself is functional, or an mrna is further interpreted through translation into a sequence of amino acids that will make proteins. Genes in dna mol code for specific proteins. The process of copying and interpreting = the central dogma. First porposed by francis crick in 1950s. Proposes that: the info stored in dna acts like a blueprint, and will specify the sequence of bases in an.

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