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RNA: Transcription and Translation
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Review What is a nucleic acid? What does DNA do?
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Functions to create proteins
What is RNA? A nucleic acid, like DNA Functions to create proteins
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How is RNA different than DNA?
Single stranded
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How is RNA different than DNA?
Different sugar (ribose)
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How is RNA different than DNA?
Uracil (U) replaces thymine (T) always U always pairs with A
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What is the function of RNA?
Name 1 thing that differs between RNA and DNA
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Creating proteins DNA contains all information needed to make a protein, but is unable to actually make protein by itself RNA acts as the go between, carrying information from DNA into the organelles that create protein
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“Central Dogma”
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Kinds of RNA mRNA – Messenger RNA, carries information from DNA to the ribosome rRNA – Ribosomal RNA, makes up part of the ribosome tRNA – Transfer RNA, converts information from mRNA into protein
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mRNA is copied much like DNA replicates
Transcription Changing DNA into mRNA mRNA is copied much like DNA replicates
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mRNA pairs with a single strand of DNA
DNA strand with “ATCG” produces an mRNA with “UAGC”
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What does mRNA stand for?
What does mRNA do? What does tRNA stand for? What does tRNA do? What does rRNA stand for? What does rRNA do?
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RNA editing
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Translation
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Genetic Code
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tRNA in Translation
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Effects of mutations
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