BIOL 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Sydney Brenner, Matthew Meselson, Ribose

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3. 3: retrieval of genetic information stored in dna: transcription: within a few years of the double helix discovery (1953), evidence was already accumulating that dna carries information for proteins, and that proteins are synthesized on particles called ribosomes. The issue, however, was that in eukaryotes, dna is in the nucleus, and ribosomes are in the cytoplasm. Sydney brenner, fran ois jacob, and matthew meselson designed an experiment that proved that an rna intermediary carries genetic information from dna to the ribosomes. Rna retrieves the genetic information necessary for protein synthesis. Rna stores information in its sequence of nucleotides. It also can act as an enzyme in order to facilitates chemical reactions. Rna world hypothesis: the idea that rna, not dna, was the original information-storage molecule in earliest form of life on earth. Jack w. szostak created an experiment to show how rna was a key molecule in its rst forms of life.

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