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KEY CONCEPT Transcription converts a gene into a single-stranded RNA molecule.
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RNA carries DNA’s instructions.
The central dogma states that information flows in one direction from DNA to RNA to proteins.
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The central dogma includes three processes. Replication Transcription
Translation replication transcription translation 2. RNA is a link between DNA and proteins. 1. 3. 4. -Instructions for code are sent from nucleus, are made in the ribosome and then the proteins are made then sent to the Golgi to be packaged and processed 5.
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RNA differs from DNA in three major ways.
DNA has deoxyribose RNA has a ribose sugar. DNA has A, T, C, G RNA has A, U, C, G DNA is double stranded -RNA is a single-stranded U = Uracil
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Transcription makes three types of RNA.
Transcription copies DNA to make a strand of RNA DNA RNA.
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2. DNA codes to mRNA 1. DNA unwinds 7. Enzyme 6. New RNA strand-single strand 3. Growing mRNA detaches 4. DNA 5. Free floating nucleotides
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The RNA strand detaches from the DNA once the gene is transcribed.
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Transcription makes three types of RNA.
1. Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the message that will be translated to form a protein. 2. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) forms part of ribosomes where proteins are made. 3. Transfer RNA (tRNA) transfers amino acids from the cytoplasm to a ribosome.
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DS DNA UNZIPS NEW mRNA DNA rezips
A-T A T A-U A-T G-C G C G-C G-C T-A T- A T-A T-A A-T A- T A-U A-T
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