BIOLOGY 1A03 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Dna, Messenger Rna, Protein

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Dna molecule will often contain thousands of genes that will code for proteins or rna molecules that have various functions in the cell. Dna of a cell is where the information is stored. This stored information can be interpreted and transmitted for important cellular processes. In some cases rna itself is functional and in other cases, a mrna is further interpreted through the process of translation into a sequence of amino acids that will make up the many proteins in a cell. Genes are sections of the dna molecule which contain information that is then transcribed into an rna copy. Genes present in a dna molecule are able to code for specific proteins. The process of copying and interpreting genes into proteins in known as the central dogma. First proposed by francis crick, the central dogma of cell biology proposes that the information is stored in.

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