N Chapter 17~ From Gene to Protein. Protein Synthesis: overview n One gene-one enzyme hypothesis (Beadle and Tatum) n One gene-one polypeptide (protein)
FROM GENE TO PROTEIN. YOU MUST KNOW… THE KEY TERMS GENE EXPRESSION, TRANSCRIPTION, AND TRANSLATION HOW TO EXPLAIN THE PROCESS OF TRANSCRIPTION HOW EUKARYOTIC.
Overview Transcription Detail Another Transcription Animation.
RNA and Gene Expression BIO 224 Intro to Molecular and Cell Biology.
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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology DNA –Stored information inside nucleus –Copied to make new cells = REPLICATION RNA –Copied from a piece of DNA (GENE)
Foundations in Microbiology Chapter 9 PowerPoint to accompany Fifth Edition Talaro Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction.
1 Nucleic acids are made of nucleotides similar to how proteins are made of amino acids each nucleotide consists of 3 parts –a 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose.
To talk about number of genes maybe we should revisit What is a gene?? (p270 and p290 and this chapter) How about “a locus or place on a chromosome” Problem?
RNA. Difference between DNA and RNA DNARNA 1- locationIn nucleus as chromosomes In nucleus, cytoplasm and little amount in chromosomes 2- sugarDeoxyriboseribose.
Ch. 10 Notes DNA: Transcription and Translation. GOALS Compare the structure of RNA with that of DNA Summarize the process of transcription Relate.
Genome organisation and evolution Level 3 Molecular Evolution and Bioinformatics Jim Provan Page and Holmes: Sections 3.1.4/5 and 3.3.