PPT-DNA to Proteins: Transcription and Translation

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Sickle Cell Anemia Video RNA Ribonucleic acid Properties of RNA Single stranded Has Uracil U instead of Thymine T Has ribose instead of deoxyribose Can leave

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Sickle Cell Anemia Video RNA Ribonucleic acid Properties of RNA Single stranded Has Uracil U instead of Thymine T Has ribose instead of deoxyribose Can leave the nucleus 3 Types of RNA. Replication,. Transcription, & Translation. . DNA Replication. DNA Replication. . Before a cell can divide by . mitosis. or . meiosis. , it must first make a copy of its . chromosomes. .. The . Genes and How They Work. Genes generally are information for making specific proteins. RNA (ribonucleic acid). Overview of Gene Expression. Transcription (DNA .  RNA). The Genetic Code. Translation (RNA . Gene . to . Phenotype. : . The BAD2 gene. . and . fragrance in rice. DNA . sequence specifying . a . protein 200 . – 2,000,000 . nt. (. bp. ). Eukaryotic Gene Structure. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a key nucleic acid in transcription and translation. RNA is like DNA except that:. How DNA and RNA work together to make a protein. Proteins are made at RIBOSOMES by a process called PROTEIN SYNTHESIS. The instructions for making proteins comes from DNA.. Proteins are synthesized with the help of THREE (3) types of RNA molecules:. Objectives. Be able to explain the processes of DNA replication, transcription and translation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG7uCskUOrA. Replication. DNA makes an exact copy of itself. Unzips. DNA polymerase unzips the DNA by breaking the weak hydrogen bonds that hold nitrogen bases together. Learning Objectives. Learn what a ‘transcription factor’ is.. Learn how oestrogen affects gene transcription.. Learn what siRNA is and how it affects gene expression.. Recap of 15.1. That the cells in our bodies are highly . Why Should We Learn About DNA?. To understand how genes are inherited and expressed.. To understand the evolution of the Earth’s diversity and protect it.. To understand the relationships between species.. 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.. LT: Be able to explain the process of DNA transcription.. THE BIG PICTURE!!!. DNA. RNA. protein. Transcription. Translation. Notes from reading pgs. 425-426. RNA = ribonucleic acid. Made of nucleotides. DTP & Data Entry. Website & App Localization. Voice over Subtitling. www.. accoytranslingual. .com. Accoy provides excellent communication . services for . your business related services with . Chargaff's rule. states DNA of any species contains equal amounts of guanine and cytosine and also equal amounts of adenine and thymine. . This pattern is found in both strands of the DNA. . They were discovered by Austrian chemist Erwin Chargaff. 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. Mamoun Ahram, PhD. 1. Resources. This lecture. Cooper, Chapter 8. Regulation. of transcription in prokaryotes . The lac operon. 3. Metabolism of lactose. In the 1950s, pioneering experiments were carried out by François Jacob and Jacques Monod who studied regulation of gene transcription in E. coli by analyzing the expression of enzymes involved in the metabolism of lactose. . Outline. Review:. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072507470/student_view0/chapter3/animation__dna_replication__quiz_1_.html. RNA. Transcription. How mRNA is made. mRNA processing. Translation.

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