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DNA and RNA
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Nucleotides DNA and RNA are composed of several nucleotides.
A nucleotide contains a sugar, a phospate and a nitrogenous base (A, U (rna), T, C, or G)
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Backbone structure of RNA & DNA
Both backbones of DNA & RNA are composed of repeated sequences of sugars (deoxyribose or ribose) and phosphates
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DNA = DeoxyriboNucleic Acid
RNA = RiboNucleic Acid
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About DNA Double stranded (2 strands)
Four bases (A, T, C, G: Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine) A&T are always paired; G&C are always paired Double helix shaped Deoxyribose (sugar)
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DNA Chemical substance in all living things
Controls the functions of cells Located in the _________. DNA controls what cells will become (specialize), and what type of organism will be produced (human, bird, etc)
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About RNA Single stranded (1 strand) Protein synthesis
Four bases A, U, C, and G U = Uracil A & U are always paired; G&C are always paired Ribose (sugar)
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Types of RNA mRNA (messenger RNA): brings instructions from DNA inside of the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
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Types of RNA rRNA (ribosomal RNA): uses instructions from the mRNA to assemble amino acids tRNA (Transfer RNA): transfers amino acids to the ribosomes so that they can make PROTEINS.
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The flow of information goes from DNA to RNA, and finally to proteins.
The Central Dogma DNA→RNA→Proteins The flow of information goes from DNA to RNA, and finally to proteins.
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Transcription A double stranded DNA helix unzips and a single strand of mRNA is created. Refer to p
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Translation When the nitrogenous bases (A, U, C, and G) from mRNA are converted into amino acids that will later make proteins.
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