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Exam 2 Worksheet part 1 KEY

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... Bacterial Genes  Bacteria have less DNA than other organisms  Genes organized into operons  Operon: region of DNA that includes a promoter, an operator, and the genes that code for the protein  Found only in prokaryotes and round worms ...
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... The ribosomes decode the coded genetic message and translate it to make a protein molecule. The code that the mRNA contains was broken in the 1960s. It is shown in Figure 20-1. The genetic code is read from the mRNA molecule in units of three bases known as codons. In order to use the DNA code, look ...
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Protein Synthesis - Napa Valley College
Protein Synthesis - Napa Valley College

... Types of RNA  There are different types of RNA:  Messenger RNA (mRNA) – single strand, carries information for making a protein from the nucleus to the cytosol  Transfer RNA (tRNA) – single strand, folds back on itself. Each tRNA carries one specific amino acid and brings it to the ribosome  Rib ...
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... and eel [6,7] (Teleosteans). They all share in common 9 ammo acids in invariant positions. Intragroup differences are minimal: i.e., 2-3 differences m amino acid sequence, while intergroup differences are maximal. Furthermore, the biological potency of non-mammalian calcitonins (eel, salmon) in mamm ...
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Nucleic Acids
Nucleic Acids

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