PPT-DNA to RNA to protein
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Gene to Phenotype The BAD2 gene and fragrance in rice DNA sequence specifying a protein 200 2000000 nt bp Eukaryotic Gene Structure Ribonucleic acid
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Gene to Phenotype The BAD2 gene and fragrance in rice DNA sequence specifying a protein 200 2000000 nt bp Eukaryotic Gene Structure Ribonucleic acid RNA is a key nucleic acid in transcription and translation RNA is like DNA except that. Chapter 13 . (Pgs 360-389 Miller and Levine Biology text. ). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suN-sV0cT6c. . Where have we seen DNA being replicated?. MITOSIS AND . MEIOSIS. Proteins are molecules that are necessary for virtually every activity in your body. Some of the Biological Functions of Proteins include:. RNA and Protein Synthesis. Genes. are coded . DNA. instructions that control the production of . proteins. . DNA is like the master plan.. RNA. contains coded information for making proteins.. RNA . Protein Synthesis. Protein Synthesis. DNA contains . genes. sequences . of nucleotide bases. These Genes code for . polypeptides (proteins). Proteins. are. used . to build cells and do much of the work inside cells. CH. 5 & 6 REVIEW. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:. 1. What macromolecule group does DNA & RNA belong in?. 2. What monomer do we use to assemble the macromolecule group from question #1.. CH. 5 & 6 REVIEW. Learning Outcomes. At the end of this . topic . you should be able to . . Outline the steps in protein synthesis. Know that . DNA contains the code for protein. Know . that enzymes unwind the DNA. Know . http://faculty.uca.edu/~johnc/mbi1440.htm. http://www.wappingersschools.org/RCK/staff/teacherhp/johnson/visualvocab/mRNA.gif. GENETIC MATERIAL . In the middle of the 1900’s scientists were asking questions about genes.. From DNA to Proteins. 2 Types of nucleic acid. DNA- Life’s Code. DNA. -> . RNA . -> . Protein. Influential Scientists. Frederick. Griffith. – Experimented with two forms of . bacteria. CHM . 341. Suroviec. . Fall . 2016. I. . Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids and Bases. Bases. Planar, aromatic, heterocyclic. Purine (2 rings). Pyrimidine (1 ring) . Adenine (A). Guanine (G). Thyamine (T). Chapters 16 and 17. Before the end of the semester we will be covering…. Historical DNA experiments. Structure of DNA/RNA. DNA Replication. Protein Synthesis (Transcription and Translation). Mutations. Transformation. 1928- . Frederick Griffith . was trying to figure out how bacteria made people sick. Pneumonia. Cause of pneumonia was not a chemical poison released by disease causing bacteria. The heat killed bacteria had passed their disease-causing ability to the harmless strain. Copyright 2016 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia Nucleus DNA RNA Cytoplasm Step 1 : Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is stored within the compartment of the cell called the nucleus. Chapter . 17.1-17.3. Important Terms to Know…. 25% of students confuse these terms in . FRQs!!. Replication. Copying of DNA . prior to cell division. (DNA . DNA). Not prior to transcription. !. 69NB. Directions:. Using one half of the a DNA helix, show what the correct pairing would be, skip lines.. ATT CGT TAC CAC CTC. TAT TAG GCA ATA TTC. GTG TGA TTA ATA GCC. CTA AAG GAA TAG GAT. GAT GAA TAC CCA CGA. 69NB. Directions:. Using the DNA strand as a template, transcribe mRNA. Make sure to use the correct Nitrogen bases.. ATA CCT TAA CGC GTC. TAT TAG GCA AAA TTC. GTG TGA TTA ATA GCC. CTA AAG GAA TAG GAT.
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