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What does mRNA do?

A

encode the amino acid sequence

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2
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what does tRNA do?

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read the information encoded in mRNA and transfer the appropriate AA to growing polypeptide chain

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What is rRNA?

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components of ribosomes that are necessary for synthesis of proteins

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4
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Name the two RNA purine bases

A

adenine and guanine

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name the two RNA pyrimidine bases

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cytosine and uracil

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6
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RNA nucleotides have what on the 2’C of the sugar

A

an OH

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Describe an example of a secondary RNA structure

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Single stranded RNA folds up on itself to form hairpins

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Describe the tertiary structure of RNA

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a well defined, 3 dimensional shape and is increasingly more stable as RNA continuously folds up on itself

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What kind of changes can occur after transcription?

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RNA modification: changes to sugar/base, such as methylation
RNA processing: cutting RNA into smaller segments, new combinations, removal of terminal phosphates

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10
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Does RNA synthesis require a primer?

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no, only DNA synthesis does

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The RNA polymerase holoenzyme includes what two parts

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sigma and core RNA pol

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