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BSC Developmental Biology Patterns of Inheritance EvolutionEcology

Science - the investigation of rational concepts that can be evaluated by observations and experimentation. Hypothesis - a proposed explanation for an observed phenomenon Theory - a hypothesis that is consistent with all available evidence Some Important Definitions

Outline of Lecture 1 I. THE CENTRAL DOGMA A. DNA structure B. DNA Replication C. Chromosomes 1. Prokaryotic 2. Eukaryotic D. RNA Structure E. Transcription 1. Summary 2. Prokaryotes 3. Eukaryotes F. Translation 1. The genetic code 2. Summary of translation

DNA structure A linear sequence of nucleotides Nucleotide Phosphate 5-C sugar Nitrogenous base Thymine Cytosine Guanine Adenine Fig 16.3

DNA Structure - the double helix Fig. 16.5

Catalyzed by DNA-polymerase DNA Replication Fig. 16.7

Fig.1.4

Chromosome numbers in Eukaryotes Humans - 46 Chimps - 48 Onion - 8Potato - ??Fruit fly 4

Chromosome numbers in Eukaryotes Humans - 46 Chimps - 48 Onion - 8Potato - 48Fruit fly 4

Transcription Fig Template strand - the single strand of DNA that is transcribed RNA polymerase - the enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of RNA using DNA as the template Promoter - the segment of the DNA template strand where RNA polymerase binds and initiates transcription

Fig. 17.6

RNA processing 5’ cap Poly-A- tail RNA splicing Fig. 17.8,17.9

The Genetic Code Fig Codon - 3 base sequence that codes for one amino acid or is a signal.

Transfer RNA (tRNA) Fig

Translation of mRNA into protein Fig

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