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Protein synthesis Transcription. Figure 17.1 Beadle and Tatum’s evidence for the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis.

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1 Protein synthesis Transcription

2 Figure 17.1 Beadle and Tatum’s evidence for the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis

3 Figure 17.2 Overview: the roles of transcription and translation in the flow of genetic information (Layer 5)

4 Figure 17.6 The stages of transcription: elongation

5 Figure 17.7 The initiation of transcription at a eukaryotic promoter

6 Figure 17.8 RNA processing; addition of the 5 cap and poly(A) tail

7 Figure 17.9 RNA processing: RNA splicing

8 Figure 17.10 The roles of snRNPs and spliceosomes in mRNA splicing

9 Figure 17.11 Correspondence between exons and protein domains

10 Figure 17.3 The triplet code

11 The reading frame problem: What message is present? TRTHEFATCATATETHERAT THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT Need to know –how letters are grouped –where to start How about here? TTAREHTETATACTAFEHTT


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