BIOLOGY 1P03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Ribosomal Rna, Precursor Mrna, Gene Expression

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Readings 10- unit 2 ch 13: gene expression and regulation. Dna cannot carry out its actions alone. Therefore, to build and operate a cell, information must flow from dna to protein. Dna provides instructions for protein synthesis via rna intermediaries dna directs protein synthesis through intermediary molecules of rna. Dna codes for synthesis of messenger, transfer and ribosomal rna. Carries the code for protein synthesis from dna to ribosomes. Groups og 3 bases in mrna (codons) specify which amino acids will be incorporated into a protein. Group of 3 bases (anticodons) protrude from each trna. Complementary base pairing between codons of mrna and anticodons of trna specifies which amino acids are used during protein synthesis. Ribosomal rna: (1) rrna and proteins form ribosomes. Genetic info is transcribed into rna and translated into protein through transcription and translation (table 13-2 pg 217) Transcription: info in the dna of a gene is copied into rna.

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