PPT-Mutations that happen during Transcription and Translation

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What happens if there is a mistake mutation in the DNA code Possibly proteins wont be made or are made improperly If the mutations occur in the gametes the offsprings

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What happens if there is a mistake mutation in the DNA code Possibly proteins wont be made or are made improperly If the mutations occur in the gametes the offsprings DNA will be affected positively negatively or neutrally. 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:. 3.5.1: Compare the structure of RNA and DNA.. 3.5.1: Compare the structure of RNA and DNA.. IB Question: . Compare the structure and composition of DNA with RNA. . [4]. both are polymers of nucleotides / both nucleic acids;. DNA directs the activities of the cell by controlling the proteins the cell produces.. This determines what the cell becomes, what it synthesizes, and how it functions. Gene Protein occurs in 2 steps Transcription and Translation. List the 3 types of RNA.. What is the difference between RNA and DNA.. Draw a quick diagram to show how translation works.. Which base pair is present in RNA that is not present in DNA. . Announcements . 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.. A . PuhJayJay. Presentation . Daily Catalyst . 1. If there are 34% of Adenines in DNA, what is the percentage of . uracil. in RNA?. 34%. 2. .   . Replicate. the following segment of DNA:.     5’- ATCGGCTACGTTCAC  -3’. 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. 1. The information content of genes is in the form of specific sequences of nucleotides along the DNA . strands. The . DNA of an organism leads to specific traits by dictating the synthesis of proteins and of RNA molecules involved in protein synthesis (. DTP & Data Entry. Website & App Localization. Voice over Subtitling. www.. accoytranslingual. .com. Accoy provides excellent communication . services for . your business related services with . 1. The information content of genes is in the form of specific sequences of nucleotides along the DNA . strands. The . DNA of an organism leads to specific traits by dictating the synthesis of proteins and of RNA molecules involved in protein synthesis (. DNA -> RNA -> Protein. This is the secret to life folks.. So what is RNA? . DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. . Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy. Keep your. hard copy . safe in the nucleus. Origami Extra Credit (15 minutes). Review DNA replication and quiz each other. - Can you answer: What is it? Where does it take place? When does it happen? Why does it happen? Can you name and identify all of the structural components of DNA (deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, hydrogen bonds, bases/nucleotides: ATCG)?. 1. Each . organism has a unique combination of characteristics encoded in molecules of . ________. DNA. 2. Molecules . of DNA are composed of long chains . of _______. NUCLEOTIDES. 3. ____ built . models of DNA that demonstrated the double helix is held together by H bonds.

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