BIO 350 Midterm: Exam #1 Notes

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Dna replication (chromosomal dna stores info in units called genes) > rna (temporary copy of a gene that contains info to make polypeptide) > protein (becomes part of a functional protein that contributes to traits) Information is transmitted from dna to protein via messenger rna (mrna) The activities of proteins produce visible traits. Dna in cells from different parts of the body (i. e. skin and liver) are 100% identical. Exceptions include mature red blood cells, sperm and egg, b cells that have rearranged dna. Information content is in the sequence of bases along a dna molecule. Rules of base pairing: each strand of the double helix as all the info needed to recreate the other strand. Multiple ways that dna can specify a single amino acid. Genetic variation: differences in the base sequence between different individuals is why we vary in phenotypes. Complementary dna strands: a pairs with t, g pairs with c.

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