BIO230H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter reading quiz 1: Arabidopsis Thaliana, Transfer Rna, Model Organism

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Like computers, our information is saved in a language that is nucleotides of a,t, g, c. Dna synthesis: where the dna is replicated (replication) Rna synthesis: from the dna template, we get the rna version (transcription) Protein synthesis: from the rna we get to the protein (translation) Rna molecules have a distinctive structure that can also give then other specialized chemical capabilities. Since it is single stranded, it is flexible enough to bend on itself and allow parts of its own molecules create weak bonds with another part of the same molecule. Amino acids polymers can acts as enzymes that catalyze and break covalent bonds. The polymer chain folds up into a specific shaped and that shape has a groove in the surface for certain molecules. Then the molecule binds to the groove and the covenant bond in the molecule is broken by the amino acids lining the groove.

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