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Agenda
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Vocabulary Words
RNA Codon Anticodon Amino Acid Intron Polypep
tide
Transcription Translation Messenger
RNA Transfer RNA Ribosomal RNA
Exon Uracil Gene Ribosome Enzyme
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RNA
A monomer of RNA is made up of nucleotides.
  • Nucleotides have 3 parts
  • Simple Sugar
  • 2. Phosphate
  • 3. Nitrogenous Base

Ribose
1 phosphorus atom surrounded by 4 oxygen atoms
4 bases Adenine (A), Guanine (G)
Cytosine (C), Uracil (U)
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RNA
RNA is a nucleotide like DNA, but differs in
structure 3 ways
1. Single Stranded
2. Simple Sugar is Ribose
3. RNA contains Uracil (U) instead of Thymine (T)
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RNA
3 Types of RNA 1. Messenger
RNA (mRNA) 2. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) 3.
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
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Why do we Need DNA?
DNA carries the instructions for making
proteins. DNA cannot leave the nucleus, but the
instructions must be sent to the ribosome's in
the cytoplasm.
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Why DNA?
During transcription DNA is transcribed (copied)
into messenger RNA (mRNA) mRNA carries the
instructions out of the nucleus to the ribosomes.
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Transcription
Transcription takes place in the nucleus.
Enzymes make an mRNA copy of a portion of a DNA
strand.
Transcription results in a single strand of mRNA.
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Transcription
DNA contains non-coding nucleotide sequences
called introns.
These do not carry instructions (or code) for
making proteins
Nucleotide sequences that contain coding
information are called exons. These
parts are expressed
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Coding Sequences
DNA A-T-C-A-A-G-C-G-T-A-G-A-T-A
RNA
A-
U
U-
G-
C-
U-
G-
A-
C-
U-
A-
C-
U-
U-
DNA T-C-G-A-C-A-A-T-G-G-C-A-T-C RNA
A-G-C-U-G-U-U-A-C-C-G-U-A-G
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Agenda
Translation Notes Start mRNA model Worksheet Prela
b
Warm-Up
The process of making a strand mRNA form a
portion of DNA is called? This process takes
place where in the cell? Answer in complete
sentences!
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Translation
mRNA to Protein
Once the mRNA is transcribed it can leave the
nucleus and acts as a genetic message that
contains all the information to build a protein.
Proteins are made up of amino acids.
There are 20 amino acids. These are coded for by
the 4 bases.
A code is needed to translate mRNA to proteins
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Translation
mRNA to Protein
Translation is converting the information from
mRNA to a sequence of amino acids to a protein
Translation takes place at the ribosomes
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Translation
mRNA to Protein
Three nitrogenous bases in mRNA code for one
amino acid.
Each three letter word is called a codon.
There are 64 possible combinations from the 4
bases!
Ex Glycine (aa) can have the codons GGU,
GGC, GGA, or GGG However GGG can only code for
Glycine
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More than one codon can code for the same amino
acid. For any codon there is only one amino
acid. All organism use the same
codeUniversal
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Translation
mRNA to Protein
A transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule, carrying an amino
acid, must join with the correct codon on the
mRNA molecule.
The amino acids link together to form a
polypeptide chain of the protein.
The tRNA has a sequence of three nucleotides
called the anticodon, because they bind to the
codon of the mRNA
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A C G C A U U G A
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Agenda
DNA Lab Lab Report
Warm-Up
  • During translation, a mRNA codon is matched with
  • The anticodon of rRNA molecule that carries 3
    amino acids
  • The anticodon of tRNA molecule that carries 3
    amino acids
  • The anticodon of tRNA molecule that carries 1
    amino acids

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Book Assignment!
Copy the question. Answer in complete sentences
or copy all answer choices! Page Understanding
Key Ideas 2, 3, 6 Page Understanding
Concepts 1, 3, 4 Page Section 1
Review 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Essay Two page
typed research paper on DNA. Include information
on the discovery of the molecule and its
structure and how DNA is used in forensic science.
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Agenda
Packets Due Take Quiz Return last weeks
quiz Turn in RNA worksheet and model Finish
protein synthesis pamphlet
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