Deoxyribonucleic Acid ( DNA ) Stanley Mikles, 2009.
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The Central Dogma States: Genetic information flows in one direction from DNA to RNA to proteins. Includes 3 processes: RNA is the link between DNA.
Single nucleotide strand Sugar: Ribose 4 Bases: –A: Adenine –G: Guanine –C: Cytosine –U: Uracil U replaces T Three Types of RNA.
Gene Expression. Central Dogma Information flows from: DNA RNA Protein Exception: reverse transcriptase (retroviruses) RNA DNA RNA Protein.
1 22.6 Types of RNA 22.7 Transcription: Synthesis of mRNA 22.8 The Genetic Code 22.9 Protein Synthesis: Translation Chapter 22 Nucleic Acids and Protein.
Chapter 5: protein Biosynthesis Complementary Biochemistry 242 MLT.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) I. Watson and Crick II. DNA Structure A. Components of DNA B. Patterns of base pairing III. DNA replication A. Assembly of.
Traits, such as eye color, are determined By proteins that are built according to The instructions specified in the DNA.
DNA to PROTEIN 2 step process of transcription and translation.
Ch. 9 &10 DNA, RNA & Protein Synthesis. I. DNA-Deoxyribonucleic Acid A. In 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick built a model of DNA based on x-rays taken.
Chapter 12 DNA and RNA. What is DNA again? Deoxyribonucleic acid Long double-stranded molecule of nucleotides Stores genetic code that is transferred.