BIOL 2020 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Open Reading Frame, Hh Blood Group, Wild Type

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Promoter: dna sequences that define where transcription of a gene by rna polymerase begins. Exon: a segment of a dna or rna molecule containing information coding for a protein or peptide sequence. Intron: a segment of a dna or rna molecule that does not code for proteins and interrupts the sequence of genes. Allele: one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Gene: unit of heredity that is transferred from parent to offspring and is held to determine characteristics of offspring. Open reading frame (orf): part of the reading frame that has the potential to code for a protein or peptide. Continuous stretch of codons that does not contain a stop codon. Enhancer: a short region of dna that can be bound with proteins (activators) to activate transcription of a gene proteins usually referred to as transcription factors.

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