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Introduction: Key Ideas, Central Dogma and Educational Philosophy Life is an extraordinarily complex phenomenon. Although the study of living things dates at least as far back as Aristotle, the advent of tools which allow the
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The Central Dogma The Central Dogma •The central idea of Biology… •DNA (carrier of genetic information •RNA (“Middle Man”) •Proteins (structural material of all life) The Central Dogma RNA is… RNA differences • “Ribonucleic Acid” • A nucleic acid that is VERY similar to DNA • 3 major parts: Sugar, Phosphate and ...
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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology: DNA RNA PROTEIN Transcription: The synthesis of mRNA from template strand Takes place in the nucleus 1. Initiation: mRNA polymerase II binds to a stretch of DNA called the promotor located about 25 nucleotides upstream from the transcriptional start point
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Central dogma of molecular biology: DNA Æ mRNA Æ protein transcription translation Material balance on one specific mRNA Accumulation = synthesis – degradation moles mRNA CmRNA ≡ cell volume ()( ) mol mRNA Kr ≡, transcription (function of gene dosage, inducers, etc.) time cell volume cell volume Vi ≡ vessel volume dC() mRNA Vi
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DNA replication: the central dogma of molecular biology Several central facts are involved in the replication of DNA and its transcription and translation into proteins (Figure 5). Firstly, DNA ...
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The Central Dogma of Biology. 10-3 10.2 DNA, not protein, is the genetic material Hershey and Chase Experiment In their experiment, Hershey and Chase relied on a chemical difference between DNA and protein to solve whether DNA or protein was the genetic material Figure 10.2A Structure of the virus (T2 bacteriophage) used by Hershey and Chase. 10-4 Figure 10.2B Hershey and Chase experiment I ...
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Crick’s central dogma of sequence specificity in causal language, with the slight modification of splicing agents as sharers of this specificity in certain cases. While he actually agrees with my main point that DNA has to share its sequence specificity, Waters’s argument still appears as an attempt to ‘rescue’ DNA as the (more or less) sole bearer of causal specificity in order to a ...
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“central dogma” of molecular biology that assumed DNA carries all the instructions for making an organism, which are transmitted via RNA to protein to biological function in linear causal chains. This is contrary to the reality of the “fluid genome” that has emerged since the mid-1970s. In order to survive, the organism needs to engage ...
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central dogma. Some important modifications of central dogma includes 1. In case of RNA virus (Retrovirus, Rous sorcoma virus, AIDS virus) genetic information is stored as RNA. Here RNA is a template for DNA synthesis and RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, often referred to as reverse transcriptase, synthesizes a DNA strand complementary to the ...
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Lab Eight: Central Dogma/DNA Analysis - Pair Worksheet (6 pts - all or nothing) All Terms in BOLD Below Need Answering. Pair Names: Central Dogma Part One - Replication 1. Using your book, define each of the following terms related to replication. REPLICATION ORIGIN OF REPLICATION HELICASE DNA POLYMERASE (2 FUNCTIONS) PRIMASE 2. In the lab ...
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