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Central Dogma A.A.

Review Transcription Translation A.A.

Review DNA: ATC CGA TTA CCC GCT mRNA: Transcription: The process of converting DNA into mRNA. Ex: DNA: ATC CGA TTA CCC GCT mRNA: Transcription Review

Review A.A. Translation: Process of converting mRNA into Amino Acids. Amino Acids are the monomer of _________. Many Amino Acids make up the polymer __________. Translation A.A.

Review A.A Translation: Must Use Codon Chart: Ex. mRNA: UAC GGA ACC CAU A.A: TYR-GLY-THR-HIS

_RNA mRNA: messenger RNA carries information from DNA to the cytoplasm Three Types of RNA mRNA: messenger RNA carries information from DNA to the cytoplasm tRNA: transfer RNA: carries amino acids to the ribosome rRNA: ribosome RNA makes protein from the a.a. code

Codon vs Anti-Codon Codon:: set of 3 bases Anticodon: Carried by the tRNA, complimentary to mRNA EX: mRNA: AUU UCG tRNA: ____ _____