3.4 DNA and protein synthesis Flashcards

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What is the genome ?

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The complete set of genetic information in a cell of an organism

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What is a proteome ?

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The complete set of proteins that can be produced by a cell

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Explain the structure of mRNA

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  • Single stranded
  • Linear
  • Contains Uracil
  • Contains no introns so splicing does not need to occur
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Describe the structure of tRNA

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  • Clover shape
  • Anti codon
  • On top is amino acid binding site
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What is produced from transcription ?

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mRNA

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Where does transcription take place ?

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In the nucleus

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Outline the process of transcription

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  • DNA helices breaks hydrogen bonds between nucleotides
  • Single complementary RNA nucleotides match the single strand of DNA
  • RNA polymerase binds these nucleotides together to form mRNA
  • mRNA leaves the nucleus via a nucleur pore in the nucleur envelope
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What happens to mRNA after transcription ?

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It undergoes splicing to remove introns

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Where does translation take place ?

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On a ribosome

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Outline the process of translation

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  • Anticodon of tRNA attaches to complementary base of mRNA
  • This codes for a specific amino acid that continues along the length of the mRNA and forms a polypeptide chain with peptide bonds forming between amino acids
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