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DNA & Translation
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DNA and Translation Gene: section of DNA that creates a specific protein Approx 25,000 human genes Proteins are used to build cells and tissue Protein synthesis involves two processes: 1) Transcription 2) Translation
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Transcription Review Transcription takes place in the nucleus
1) DNA double helix is broken apart 2) mRNA nucleotides match up 3) Finished mRNA detaches, and moves to a ribosome
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The Genetic Code Codon: Combination of 3 mRNA nucleotides
Each mRNA codon matches with 1 of 20 amino acids Ribosome reads codons 1 at a time Codon AUG = Methionine (Start) Codon GUU = Valine Codons UAA or UAG or UGA = Stop
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Translation Overview Defined: Process of making proteins
Step 1: mRNA enters ribosome Step 2: Ribosome reads one mRNA codon at a time Step 3: tRNA delivers amino acids until a protein is created
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Translation Details Translation begins when the mRNA codon “AUG” is read by the ribosome Each mRNA codon matches with a specific amino acid AUG = methionine GCU = alanine tRNA carries over the proper amino acid tRNA anticodon matches with the mRNA codon Ensures proper match One by one, amino acids are linked together Translation ends when a “stop” codon is read by the ribosome End result: Protein
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This is why the anticodon is important!
Because the codon and anticodon don’t match, the wrong amino acid will not be delivered.
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GAU AUG CCG AGU CCA GGA UCU UGA
Methionine Pro-line Serine Pro-line Gly-cine Serine Ribosome tRNA UAC tRNA GGC tRNA UCA tRNA GGU tRNA CCU tRNA AGA GAU AUG CCG AGU CCA GGA UCU UGA
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Threonine T G A A C U U G A DNA mRNA codon tRNA anticodon Amino Acid
Practice Problem Always use mRNA to find the amino acid DNA mRNA codon tRNA anticodon Amino Acid Threonine T G A A C U U G A
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Lysine T T C A A G U U C DNA mRNA codon tRNA anticodon Amino Acid
Practice Problem Always use mRNA to find the amino acid DNA mRNA codon tRNA anticodon Amino Acid Lysine T T C A A G U U C
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C A G U C A glycine DNA mRNA codon tRNA anticodon Amino Acid
Practice Problem Always use mRNA to find the amino acid DNA mRNA codon tRNA anticodon Amino Acid C A G U C A glycine
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Kobe Kuiz Define transcription? Translation?
What are genes and how are they different from chromosomes? How many nucleotides make a codon? The anticodon can be found on which object? The anticodon must match the ______. Place the following steps in order from start to finish: Proteins are assembled Ribosome reads a codon one at a time mRNA arrives at the ribosome tRNA delivers amino acids to the ribosome 7) Be able to solve practice problems similar to the three examples on slides #9-11.
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mRNA codes
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mRNA codes
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