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Revisiting the Central Dogma Kathleen B Hall PhD Dept Biochemistry Molecular Biophysics kathleenhalgmailcom Central Dogma DNA RNA protein DNA RNA protein A revie

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Revisiting the Central Dogma Kathleen B Hall PhD Dept Biochemistry Molecular Biophysics kathleenhalgmailcom Central Dogma DNA RNA protein DNA RNA protein A revie. Cellular and Developmental Biology Group. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Apollo Kacsinta, Sylvia Lopez-Vetrone, Karen Redwine, Erica Stone, Nienke van Houten and Cindy Xin. Facilitator: Melissa Rowland-Goldsmith. Springfield . Central High School. What are atoms, ions, elements and molecules?. What makes carbon the element of life?. What are the key six elements found in living things?. Where can you find carbon on the periodic table? . THE STUFF OF LIFE. Biomolecules. Organic molecules made up of:. Carbon. Hydrogen. Nitrogen. Oxygen. a. nd sometimes Phosphorus. LATIN 101. Poly = . Many. Mono = . O. ne. Hydro = . Water. . (actually Greek). 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. . SWBAT read a scientific article. Interested in helping your grade?. Come to 407 at the beginning of 7. th. period. Science “Journal club” – Every other Monday. What does “central dogma mean to you”. A.A.. Review . A.A.. Transcription. Translation. Review . Transcription. Transcription:. The process of converting DNA into mRNA.. Ex:. DNA: ATC CGA TTA CCC GCT. mRNA:. Review . A.A.. Translation. Translation: . 1-deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). 2-Ribonucleic acid (RNA. Nucleic. Acids. Structure: Nucleotide. Monomer : . Nucleotide. A pentose sugar molecule .. 2.A phosphate group .. 3.A nitrogenous base .. Monomer : . Biomolecules. Organic molecules made up of:. Carbon. Hydrogen. Nitrogen. Oxygen. a. nd sometimes Phosphorus. LATIN 101. Poly = . Many. Mono = . O. ne. Hydro = . Water. . (actually Greek). Synthesis = . Biochemistry-Macromolecules 4 types Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates Function of Carbohydrates Energy source!!! Energy is stored in the C-H bonds Plant Structure Cellulose is a carbohydrate found in the cell wall of plants By:. . Preeti. . S. . Salve. KLE . College of Pharmacy, . Belagavi. A constituent Unit of KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research. Nehru Nagar, . Belagavi. . –. 590 010, Karnataka, India. Phone:. Pgs.:. 9-10. Heading: . Nucleic Acids. Homework:. . SILENTLY complete the Do First and glue on page 9. SILENTLY update notebook. Do First. DO FIRST (PG 9). Which biomolecule…. Makes up hair, nails, and feathers? c. Provides cells with cushioning. BSc 3. rd. year . AMINO ACIDS. C. lassification of amino acids . Classification according to nature of side chain. PREPARATION OF AMINO ACIDS. 1. Gabriel Phthalimide synthesis. 2. Strecker’s synthesis. B2 - Compare the . structures. & . functions. of carbohydrates,. . lipids, proteins, & . nucleic acids . & . their organization into long complex molecules . Consist of:. . Carbon. , hydrogen, oxygen, . Lecturer 7 . Dr. . Shaimaa. . Munther. . General. . Introduction. . Nucleic acids are required for the storage and expression of genetic information. . There are two chemically distinct types of nucleic acids: (.

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