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Transcription at a molecular level
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(Biology Exam 2) Mind Map on Transcription at a molecular level, created by izzy5605 on 23/10/2013.
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Transcription at a molecular level
central dogma
nucleotide->amino acid
DNA->mRNA->Proteins
mRNA read by ribosome to make an amino acid sequence
1 gene= 1 protein
DNA more stable then RNA
DNA - 2 strands bound by hydrogen bonds
RNA single stranded
transcription unit
left=upstream
promoter is upstream of transcription unit
right=downstream
RNAP reads single DNA strand and makes complement
terminator tells RNAP when to stop transcribing DNA
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