Introduction to Molecular Biology - Bryn Mawr
Introduction to Molecular Biology
Part 2
DNA & RNA: Flow of Information
Replication Transcription
Translation
aka "The Central Dogma"!!
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DNA to RNA to Protein
A gene is expressed in two steps
1. Transcription: RNA Synthesis
2. Translation: Protein Synthesis
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The Code Book
? DNA, RNA, and Proteins are examples of strings written in either the four-letter nucleotide of DNA and RNA (A C G T/U)
? or the twenty-letter amino acid of proteins. Each amino acid is coded by 3 nucleotides called codons
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DNA & RNA
? DNA = Deoxyribonucleic acid ? RNA = Ribonucleic acid ? They are almost the same... ? There is no T base in RNA ? A similar base U takes its place ? An oxygen atom is added to the sugar
component of RNA
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