Chapter 17
From Gene to Protein
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Overview: The Flow of Genetic Informati
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Chapter 17
From Gene to Protein
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Overview: The Flow of Genetic Information
The information content of DNA is in the form of specific sequences of nucleotides along the DNA strands. The DNA inherited by an organism leads to specific traits
From DNA to Protein: Transcription & Translation
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Nucleic Acids Nucleotide (3 parts, covalently bound) - are the building blocks of all nucleic acids 1. nitrogen containing base - pyrimidine (1 ring) C, T, U heterolytic aromatic compound with 2 nitrogen atoms, is isomeric with 2 other diazine forms
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KEYTERMS 01. Ribosome: a cellular organelle that is the site of protein synthesis 02. Nucleic acid: a large, complex organic molecule composed of nucleotides; the two nucleic
RNA Transcription and Translation
How is information in DNA used to make protein? RNA acts as a messenger between DNA and protein synthesis machinery Transcription - copying of DNA sequence into RNA, complementary Translation - production of protein
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Chapter 17: From Gene to Protein Overview: The Flow of Genetic Information The information content of DNA is in the form of specific sequences of nucleotides along the DNA strands. The DNA inherited by an organis
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*In comparison to RNA, DNA lacks a 2' hydroxyl group *the double helix is anti-parallel. This refers to the directionality of the two strands True *the base pairing between strands is stabilized by hydrogen bonds. * "A" pairs with what base? T Figure
Chapter 17
From Gene to Protein
Lecture Outline
Overview: The Flow of Genetic Information The information content of DNA is in the form of specific sequences of nucleotides along the DNA strands. The DNA inherited by an organism leads to specific t
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Proteins
Proteins are chains of amino acids. They range in length from hundreds to tens of thousands of amino acids. There are 20 different kinds of standard amino ac