BIOLOGY 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Nuclear Membrane, Silent Mutation, Frameshift Mutation

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Gene expression: the process by which dna directs synthesis of proteins (in some cases just rna"s: two stages for expression of genes: transcription and translation. Bridge between dna and protein synthesis is rna. Transcription: the synthesis of rna using information in the dna. Messenger rna (mrna): carries genetic message from the dna to the protein synthesizing machinery of the cell. Translation: is the synthesis of a polypeptide using the information in the mrna: the cell must translate the nucleotide sequence of a mrna molecule into the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide, site of translation= ribosomes. Transcription and translation occur in all organisms (prokaryotes and eukaryotes) Transcription occurs in the nucleus, and mrna is transported to the cytoplasm where translation occurs. Primary transcript: the initial rna transcript from any gene. Genes program protein synthesis via genetic messages from the messenger rna.

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