lecture 14 - central dogma

Cards (18)

  • What is the central dogma of molecular biology?
    From DNA, to RNA, to protein
  • What does "information flow" refer to in the context of genetics?
    It refers to how genetic information is expressed and passed on
  • How does the cell build proteins from information stored in DNA?
    Through the processes of transcription and translation
  • What are the three main components of a nucleotide?
    Phosphate group, pentose sugar, and nitrogenous base
  • What are the two types of nitrogenous bases in nucleic acids?
    • Pyrimidines: Cytosine (C), Thymine (T, in DNA), Uracil (U, in RNA)
    • Purines: Adenine (A), Guanine (G)
  • What is Chargaff's rule regarding DNA bases?
    In DNA, there is always equality between the bases A and T, and between G and C
  • What is the direction of transcription in the central dogma?
    Transcription occurs in the 5’→3’ direction
  • What are the three phases of protein biosynthesis (translation)?
    1. Initiation: Ribosome and tRNA form complex at mRNA start site (AUG)
    2. Elongation: Amino acids are added to the growing peptide chain
    3. Termination: Ends when a stop codon reaches the A site
  • What is the role of ribosomes in translation?
    Ribosomes use mRNA templates to synthesize proteins
  • How do tRNA molecules function during translation?
    tRNA molecules bring amino acids to the ribosome complex
  • How do codons relate to amino acids?
    Codons are sequences of three bases that encode specific amino acids
  • What amino acid does the codon GCA correspond to?
    Ala (Alanine)
  • What is the function of RNA polymerase in transcription?
    RNA polymerase synthesizes a new mRNA strand from the DNA template
  • What happens during the elongation phase of translation?
    Amino acids are added one by one to the C-terminus of the growing peptide chain
  • What is the significance of the stop codon during translation?
    The stop codon signals the end of protein synthesis
  • What is the role of the spliceosome in gene expression?
    The spliceosome removes introns from pre-mRNA
  • How does cell division relate to the central dogma?
    Cell division involves the transmission of genetic information from parent cells to offspring cells
  • What is the relationship between inheritance and the central dogma?

    Inheritance involves the passing of genetic information from one generation to the next