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RNA Structure, Transcription and Editing. What is Protein Synthesis? The transcription and translation of specific parts of DNA to form proteins. *Goal.

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1 RNA Structure, Transcription and Editing

2 What is Protein Synthesis? The transcription and translation of specific parts of DNA to form proteins. *Goal is to make proteins* What are Proteins made up of? Amino acids!

3 Structure of RNA RiboNucleic Acid Single Stranded The base in DNA, Thymine, is replaced with Uracil

4 Four RNA Bases AdenineUracil Guanine Cytosine

5 Types of RNA Messanger RNA: carries instructions for assembling amino acids Transfer RNA: Transfers amino acids to ribosome as its being coded Ribosomal RNA: Component of ribosome. Enzyme site of all protein synthesis

6 Transcription 1.Enzyme RNA polymerase binds to DNA 2.Separates the strands 3.then uses 1 strand as a template to assemble RNAGOAL: Contains a code for making protein

7 Where does Transcription Occur Nucleus! What is a Codon? 3 nucleotides that specify a certain amino acid

8 Codons in RNA

9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztPkv7wc 3yU Transcription http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztPkv7wc 3yU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fiJupfbSp g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fiJupfbSp g

10 Translation The actual decoding of the mRNA message Uses information from mRNA to form proteins Takes place on Ribosomes

11 Mutations Point: One base is substituted for another Frameshift: adding a base causing the reading frame (of 3) to shift Chromosomal: Changes in number or structure of chromosomes

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13 mutations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e fstlgoynlk


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