DNA Splicing By: Desiree Seales, Ingrid Verastegui, Jaskiranjeet Sodhi, Nicholas Enea.

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DNA Splicing By: Desiree Seales, Ingrid Verastegui, Jaskiranjeet Sodhi, Nicholas Enea

Question Are you related to a fly??? What do you think yes or no

Introduction DNA is made of:

Nitrogenous Bases Cytosine=Guanine Adenine=Thymine

How DNA is copied mRNA, tRNA, rRNA codons, and amino acids

Eukaryotes

Prokaryotes

Genes Is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.

Exons In a gene exons are the protein coding segments of a gene. Only in eukaryotes

Introns Introns is what gets spliced out in a gene. (Leftovers)

Splicing Splicing- is the cutting out of introns.

Phylogenetic Tree

Answer Yes we are because we share the same common splicing signals.