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RNA 3 Differences Between DNA and RNA RNA - ribonucleic acid
- a single stranded nucleic acid that is involved in making proteins carries the information from the DNA out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm of the cell 3 Differences Between DNA and RNA 1. DNA is double stranded RNA is single stranded 2. DNA has deoxyribose sugar RNA has RIBOSE SUGAR ( type of sugar in RNA ) 3. RNA has a base called URACIL instead of thymine A pairs w/ U C pairs w/ G
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3 Kinds of RNA Memory Notes - * ribosomes - site of protein synthesis
1. RIBOSOMAL RNA - rRNA - RNA that makes up part of the ribosomes 2. MESSENGER RNA - mRNA - RNA that brings coded DNA message to ribosomes 3. TRANSFER RNA - tRNA - RNA that carries amino acids to mRNA at ribosomes Memory Notes - * ribosomes - site of protein synthesis * amino acids - building blocks of proteins * DNA’s code - the order of the bases
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TRANSCRIPTION How RNA is Made
TRANSCRIPTION - the process of making RNA from DNA
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Steps of Transcription
DNA uncoils and an enzyme breaks the weak hydrogen bonds. 2. DNA molecule splits open. RNA nucleotides are then paired up w/ DNA molecule. 4. An enzyme connects RNA nucleotides together. The single-stranded RNA molecule separates from the DNA and moves out into the cell.
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From RNA to Protein : PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
TRANSLATION - translating the code of DNA into proteins - DNA codes for RNA (transcription) RNA then codes for the order of amino acids in proteins (translation)
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How Translation Works 1. DNA codes for RNA (transcription)
2. mRNA moves out of the nucleus to ribosomes mRNA CODONS (3 bases on a row on mRNA) code for a specific amino acid. tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosomes and puts them in order according to the mRNA codons. 5. Once the amino acids are in order, this is a protein. Memory Notes - * There are only 20 amino acids.
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DNA - TAC CTA AAA GCG ACT mRNA - AUG GAU UUU CGC UGA Protein- Met-
Asp A- Phe- Arg- STOP
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