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How does DNA work? Gene: segment of DNA that codes for a protein Problem: DNA cannot leave the nucleus… but proteins are made in ribosomes. SO how do we get from DNA to a protein?! Solution: mRNA (messenger RNA)carries instruction from DNA to the ribosomes so proteins can be made.
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The Central Dogma of DNA
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DNA RNA
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DNARNA Double helixSingle strand (no helix) Deoxyribose sugarRibose sugar A, G, C, ThymineA, G, C, Uracil A = T C = G A = U C = G Differences between DNA & RNA
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There are different types of RNA mRNA: messenger RNA tRNA: brings building blocks of proteins (amino acids) to the ribosomes during translation rRNA: makes up ribosomes
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1) Transcription Process where mRNA is made from DNA 1.DNA helicase unwinds & unzips DNA 2.RNA Polymerase makes the RNA strand 1 codon at a time Happens in the nucleus
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Transcribe DNA to mRNA DNA sequence: T A G A C T C G A A G G C G T mRNA sequence:
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2) Translation Using the info in mRNA to make proteins Happens on the ribosomes
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CHECKPOINT 1.Draw the Central Dogma of DNA 2.What are 3 differences between DNA and RNA? 3.Where does transcription happen in the cell? 4.What enzyme is used in transcription?
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5. Where does transcription start? 6. Where does transcription end? 7. Where does translation happen in the cell?
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