BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 12 Powerpoint

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Dna contains the molecular blueprint of every cell. Proteins are the construction workers of the cell. Proteins control cell shape, function, reproduction, and synthesis of biomolecules. Therefore, there must be a flow of information from. Most genes contain information for a single protein. Experiments on bread molds in the 1940s showed that one gene codes for one protein. Dna in eukaryotes is kept in the nucleus. Protein synthesis occurs at ribosomes in cytoplasm. Dna information must be carried by an intermediary, ribonucleic acid (rna), from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Rna differs structurally from dna in three ways. Dna provides instructions for protein synthesis via. There are 3 types of rna involved in protein synthesis. Messenger rna (mrna) carries dna gene information to the ribosome. Transfer rna (trna) carries amino acids to the ribosomes for addition to the growing protein. Ribosomal rna (rrna) is part of the structure of ribosomes. Each ribosome consists of two subunits-one small one large.

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