BIOL 240 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Panmixia, Human Genome Project, Convergent Evolution

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Gene expression- the process by which dna directs the synthesis of proteins. Messenger rna (mrna)- carries a genetic message from the dna to the protein synthesizing machinery of the cell. Translation- the synthesis of a polypeptides using the information in the mrna, there is a change in language, the cell must translate the nucleotide sequence of an mrna molecule into the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide. Ribosomes- the sites of translation, complex particles that facilitate the orderly linking of amino acids into polypeptide chains. Steps of transcription: template strand is transcribed into mrna, which creates codons, which are translated into amino acids. Primary transcript- the initial rna transcript from any gene, including those specifying rna that is not translated into proteins. Triplet code- a genetic information system in which a set of nonoverlapping three nucleotide long words specifies the amino acids for polypeptide chains.

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