PPT-RNA and Protein Synthesis

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Chapter 13 Pgs 360389 Miller and Levine Biology text httpwwwyoutubecomwatchvsuNsV0cT6c Where have we seen DNA being replicated MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS Proteins are

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Chapter 13 Pgs 360389 Miller and Levine Biology text httpwwwyoutubecomwatchvsuNsV0cT6c 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. GO TO . BIOINTERACTIVE WEBSITE. DNA replication questions. Why is DNA replication so important?. In what part of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?. What enzyme brings in the new DNA nucleotides that form complimentary pairs with the old DNA strand?. 36. Which . of the following statements best describes the structure of DNA. ?. A. . Two strands of proteins are held together by sugar . molecules. , . nitrogen bases, and . phosphate groups.. B. . Transcription Review. Codons. Ribosomes. tRNA. Start and Stop Codons. Protein synthesis. TeachWithFergy . Preview File. Please enjoy this preview of your Power Point. . Some slides appear blank because they have been removed..  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. 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). 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 . 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). 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. !. Section 1 Discovery of DNA. All living things have DNA. Your DNA holds the instructions for everything about you.. Fredrick Griffith. Discovered . transformation. -. the transfer of genetic material from one cell to another cell or from one organism to another organism. I. RNA [13.1]. A. Describe RNA – . Ribonucleic Acid. B. Differences between DNA and RNA. DNA. RNA. Deoxyribose. Ribose. Double-stranded. Single-stranded. G, C, A, Thymine. G, C, A, Uracil. . C. Types of RNA. Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA. ).. DNA unzips to open the codes that need to be make certain proteins.. .. The length of the transcription bubble is about 12 to 14 . bp. , but the length of the RNA–DNA hybrid within the bubble is only 8 to 9 . bp. . As the enzyme moves along the template, the DNA duplex reforms.

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