ENG BE 209 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Exon Junction Complex, Covalent Bond, Phosphodiester Bond

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Chapter 7: from dna to protein how cells read the genome. Hereditary information in cells is encoded in dna"s sequence of nucleotides. Flow of genetic information is from dna to rna to protein. Gene expression: the process by which a gene makes its effect on a cell or an organism by directing the synthesis of a protein or an rna molecule with a characteristic activity. Portions of dna sequence are transcribed into rna. Transcription: a process that uses one strand of dna as the template to synthesize a complementary rna sequence, sometimes termed the primary transcript, catalyzed by the enzyme rna polymerase. Rna: linear polymer made of four different types of nucleotide subunits linked together by phosphodiester bonds. The nucleotides in rna are ribonucleotides (contain the sugar ribose) Contains uracil (u) instead of thymine (t) Transcription produces rna complementary to one strand of dna.

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