BIOLOGY 1A03 Chapter 3: Transcription

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Basic mechanisms of transcriptions in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Rna polymerase and it"s ability to create an rna transcript form a dna template. Compartmentalization of eukaryotic cells and how it allows for transcription and functional maturation of mrna prior to translation in the cytosol. Genes are section of dna which contain information that can be transcribed into an rna copy. In some cases rna itself is functional, while in other cases, an mrna is further interpreted through translation. Central dogma: the process of copying and interpreting genes into proteins. Only one of the dna strands is used for transcription. Transcription takes place within rna polymerase: rna polymerase attaches to promoter region (situated upstream or towards the 5" end to the gene of interest) (eukaryotic promotors are more complex than prokaryotic promotors) . rna polymerase 1: transcribes genes for ribosomal rna. rna polymerase 2: transcribes genes for messenger rna"s.

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