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Ribonucleic acid Single-stranded sugar phosphate backbone Nucleotides: C=G A=U mRNA: messenger rRNA: ribosomal tRNA: transfer
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1.TRANSCRIPTION - a segment of the DNA is transcribed into mRNA - mRNA is matured - mRNA leaves the nucleus for a ribosome 2.TRANSLATION - ribosome reads the mRNA - matching tRNA’s insert amino acids in the correct order RNA transcription translation CENTRAL DOGMA DNA PROTEINS
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RNA polymerase
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A G U U C A G C A U G T C A A G T C G T A CDNAmRNA
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EXONS: coding regions; code for amino acids INTRONS: non-coding regions; useless DNA; “spam” RNA MATURATION: introns must be removed from the mRNA before it is allowed to leave the nucleus
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TRANSCRIPTION 1.A segment of the DNA is unzipped from its double helix by RNA polymerase promoter region “start” “stop”
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RNA Polymerase 2. As RNA Polymerase unzips the double helix, it reads the DNA and makes a complimentary strand called mRNA DNA = template mRNA = copy
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3. RNA Maturation: only coding regions (exons) are kept; non-coding regions (introns) are removed
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