BIOL 2111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Rna Splicing, Small Nuclear Rna, Alternative Splicing

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Chapter 7 gene expression: the flow of information from dna to rna to protein. The conversion of dna encoded information to its rna encoded equivalent is known as transcription. The product of transcription is a transcript. This decoding of nucleotide information to a sequence of amino acids is known as. In prokaryotes, the rna transcript serves directly as a messenger rna (mrna) In eukaryotes the rna transcript must be processed to become an mrna translation. Transcription is the process by which the polymerization of ribonucleotides, guided by complementary base pairing, produces an rna transcript of a gene. Rna polymerase synthesizes a single stranded rna copy of a gene: rna polymerase catalyzes transcription, dna sequences near the beginning of genes (promoters) signal to rna polymerase where to begin transcription. Most bacterial gene promoters share 2 short regions that have almost identical nucleotide sequences.

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