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Molecular Genetics and Gene Expression: Transcription and Translation

Explore the process of transcription and translation in molecular genetics, including the roles of transcription units, promoters, and coding regions. Understand how the specific structure of proteins is determined by the primary amino acid sequence encoded by the DNA.

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Molecular Genetics and Gene Expression: Transcription and Translation

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  1. M 3/31 EXAM II Chapters 8-12, parts of 2, 3 • W 4/2 Transcription and Translation Chapters 4, 15 • M 4/7 Regulation of Gene Expression Chapter 18 • W 4/9 "Molecular" Genetics Chapter 16 • M 4/14 "Classical" Genetics Chapter 13 • W 4/16 DNA Replication Chapter 14 • M 4/21 Genomics and Proteomics Chapter 20 • W 4/23 EXAM III Chapters 4,13-16,18 • M 4/28 Molecular Development Chapter 22 • W 4/30 Molecular Development • Cumulative Final Exam: Wednesday, May 7th, 10:45-12:45, room 303 Payson-Smith Jabberwocky `Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.

  2. Students in Joseph Keierleber’s Wednesday BIO106K lab section do not need to turn in their Lab 10 reports until Wed April 16, rather than Wed April 9.

  3. TRANSCRIPTION TRANSLATION

  4. Narrator #1: Nobel laureate Paul Berg: “Only rarely is there an opportunity to participate in a molecular happening.” Narrator #2: female voice, reading an altered version Of Lewis Caroll’s Jabberwocky. Very inspiring. Narrator #3: male voice, Just very “inspired”. Jabberwocky `Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.

  5. transcription unit - the part of a gene that gets copied (transcribed) by RNA polymerase promoter – the genetic information in the DNA that tells where, when, and how much the gene should be expressed. ------------------------------- coding region – For genes that make (encode) proteins, the coding region is part of the transcription unit. The coding region is the genetic information in the DNA that tells the specific structure (primary amino acid sequence) of the protein to be made. The aquaporin protein has a specific structure due to the primary amino acid sequence and the specific structure of a protein gives each protein a specific function. Again, the coding region provides the information for the primary acid sequence of the protein to be made.

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