Unit 2 genetics nucleic acid rna
Gene Protein Chapter 17. Protein Synthesis / Gene Expression Gene expression: The translation of information encoded in a gene into protein or RNA. Expressed.
FROM DNA TO PROTEIN Transcription – Translation We will use: //prezi.com/rjwxngctmqlp/ap-bio-molecular-genetics-2-the-central-dogma
Transcription and mRNA Modification Chapter 17.2 and 17.3.
Flow of Genetic Information The central dogma is the concept that cells are governed by a cellular chain of command: DNA RNA protein © 2011 Pearson.
Overview: The Flow of Genetic Information The information content of DNA
Gene Expression and Gene Regulation. The Link between Genes and Proteins At the beginning of the 20 th century, Garrod proposed: – Genetic disorders such.
FROM DNA TO PROTEIN Transcription – Translation. I. Overview Although DNA and the genes on it are responsible for inheritance, the day to day operations.
DNA Transcription and Translation Sections 12.3 and 12.4.
From Gene to RNA Kanokporn Boonsirichai Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2002. Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts,
From Gene to Protein A.P. Biology. Regulatory sites Promoter (RNA polymerase binding site) Start transcription DNA strand Stop transcription Typical Gene.
Do Now: On the “Modeling DNA” handout, determine the complimentary DNA sequence and the mRNA sequence by using the sequence given.