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CENTRAL DOGMA OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY DNA Transcription and Translation THE CENTRAL DOGMA DNA is safe in the NUCLEUS, protected by the nuclear membrane A gene is copied (transcribed) into mRNA {{messenger RNA}} mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome (rRNA or ribsomal RNA), where the instructions of the mRNA are read and the protein is constructed (translated). Materials (amino acids) are brought to the ribosome by tRNA {{transfer RNA}} CENTRAL DOGMA Nucleus DNA mRNA Transcription (being transcribed) Ribosomes mRNA tRNA Amino Acids Translation (being translated) Proteins DNA VS. RNA Double stranded Bases are A,T,C,G Sugar is deoxyribose Found in nucleus Single stranded Uracil (U) instead of Thymine (T) Sugar is ribose Found in nucleus and cytoplasm SOME VOCABULARY Transcription: when DNA is copied onto a complementary strand of mRNA Translation: the construction of a protein from the instructions of the mRNA. This happens at the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. Here mRNA codons match with tRNA anticodons to bring amino acids. Codon: a sequence of 3 nucleotides that specify a particular amino acid in the mRNA Anticodon: the complementary sequence of 3 nucleotides on tRNA matched to mRNA PRACTICE MAKING A PROTEIN DNA: TAC AAA GGC GAT GCA ATT mRNA: AUG UUU CCG CUA CGU UAA {{tRNA anti-codons}} Amino acids: (Use p. 172 in your textbook)