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What is RNA, anyways? How is it different than DNA?
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What is RNA & how is it different from DNA? DNA –Nucleic acid –Double stranded –Deoxyribose sugar –Thymine RNA –Nucleic acid –Single stranded –Ribose sugar –Uracil (instead of Thymine)
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Differences between DNA and RNA DNA Double strand Deoxyribose sugar Contains thymine Very large molecule RNA Single strand Ribose sugar Contains uracil Small molecule
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Different Sugars DNA RNA Can you spot the difference?
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Different Bases Can you spot the difference?
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DNA- double stranded RNA- single stranded
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RNA and DNA Nucleotides DNA RNA
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RNA IS COPIED FROM DNA DNA (double stranded original, protected in nucleus) COPIED RNA (single strand - mobile)
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mRNA: the messenger RNA is how the body gets information from the nucleus (DNA) to the place where protein gets made (ribosomes)
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Transcription DNA unzips RNA copy made DNA zips back together ACTTTACGGCAT TGAAATGCCGTA ACTTTACGGCAT TGAAATGCCGTA ACUUUACGGCAU ACTTTACGGCAT TGAAATGCCGTA ACUUUACGGCAU RNA DNA
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If the DNA code is this: TACGAGTTACATAAA ATGCTCAATGTATTT What is the mRNA code? Use the bottom strand as the template for mRNA UACGAGUUACAUAAA
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Transcription of RNA from a template strand of DNA RNA polymerase attaches at the promoter sequence of DNA, and it moves along the DNA, unzipping the strands & “reading” the template – this allows for one mRNA molecule to be formed.
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Animation of Transcription http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/~johnson/teac hing/genetics/animations/transcription.htmhttp://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/~johnson/teac hing/genetics/animations/transcription.htm
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