Chapter 13.2 Flashcards

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What is the genetic code and how is it read?

A

read 3 “letters” at a time, so the each “word” is three bases long and corresponds to a single amino acid.

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What role does the ribosome play in assembling proteins?

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use the sequence of codons in mRNA to assemble amino acids into polypeptide chains

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What is the “central dogma” of molecular biology?

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information is transferred from DNA to RNA to protein

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Polypeptides

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the joined amino acids together in a long chain that make proteins. As many as 20 different amino acids are commonly found in polypeptides

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Genetic code

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the language of DNA, read 3 bases at a time with just four letters: A (Adenine) T (Thymine) C (Cytosine) G (Guanine)

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Codon

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Each 3 letter “word” in mRNA

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Translation

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The decoding of an mRNA message into a protein at the ribosome

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Anticodon

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Each 3 letter “word” that is complementary to the mRNA 3 letter “word”. (“anti”=opposite)

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Gene Expression

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the way in which DNA, RNA, and proteins are involved in putting genetic information into action in living cells

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