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Notes – Protein Synthesis: Transcription
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DNA and RNA puzzles: Instructions
Draw: One molecule of DNA with 4 base pairs One molecule of RNA with 4 nucleotides Label a nucleotide Label a base pair Label the sugar-phosphate backbone Compare the two molecules using compare and contrast words: unlike / have in common / difference between in contrast / compared to / a distinction between
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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
DNA is transcribed into RNA in the nucleus RNA is translated into protein at the ribosome in the cytoplasm Gene = a piece of the chromosome that contains instructions for one protein
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DNA vs. RNA RNA uses ribose sugar while DNA uses deoxyribose
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DNA vs. RNA
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DNA vs. RNA RNA uses ribose sugar while DNA uses deoxyribose
RNA is single-stranded while DNA is double-stranded
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DNA vs. RNA RNA uses ribose sugar while DNA uses deoxyribose
RNA is single-stranded while DNA is double-stranded RNA uses uracil in the place of DNA’s thymine
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Types of RNA mRNA = messenger RNA, copies of DNA instructions sent from the nucleus to the ribosomes tRNA = transfer RNA, brings amino acids to the ribosomes rRNA = Ribosomal RNA, combined with protein to make a ribosome
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Transcription: DNA to RNA
An enzyme (RNA polymerase) attaches to a promoter, a region of DNA at the start of a gene RNA polymerase opens the double helix
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Transcription: DNA to RNA
An enzyme (RNA polymerase) attaches to a promoter, a region of DNA at the start of a gene RNA polymerase opens the double helix RNA polymerase matches complementary RNA nucleotides to the DNA nucleotides
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Transcription: DNA to RNA
An enzyme (RNA polymerase) attaches to a promoter, a region of DNA at the start of a gene RNA polymerase opens the double helix RNA polymerase matches complementary RNA nucleotides to one of the DNA strands The new RNA molecule is released from the enzyme
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Outline the process of Transcription using sequencing language:
initially next, later, then after finally following eventually
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