BIOL 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Peptide, Intron, Obligate Parasite

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Chapter 17: gene expression - from gene to protein. Dna-directed synthesis of rna. eukaryotic cells modify rna after transcription. Translation is the rna-directed synthesis of a polypeptide. Mutations of one or a few nucleotides can affect protein structure and function. Beadle and tatum"s studies of mutant strains of neurospora led to the one gene - one polypeptide hypothesis. During gene expression , the information encoded in genes is used to make specific polypeptide chains (enzymes and other proteins) or. Transcription is the synthesis of rna complementary to a template strand of dna, providing a nucleotide-to-nucleotide transfer of information. Translation is the synthesis of a polypeptide whose amino acid sequence is specified by the nucleotide sequence in mrna . Genetic information is encoded as a sequence of nonoverlapping nucleotide triplets, or codons . A codon in messenger rna (mrna) is either translated into amino acid. 961 of the 64 codons) or serves as a stop signal (3 codons).

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