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protein synthesis notes
protein synthesis - the process of reading the instructions in the dna to make a protein
the central dogma
(flow of genetic information from dna to protein)
replication
dna → rna → protein
transcription translation
dna vs rna
sugar?
single or double stranded?
different bases and pairings?
where is it in the cell?
different types?
involved in protein synthesis?
Brief Explanations
- Sugar: DNA has deoxyribose sugar, RNA has ribose sugar.
- Strandedness: DNA is double - stranded, RNA is usually single - stranded.
- Bases and Pairings: DNA has A - T, C - G pairings; RNA has A - U, C - G pairings (Adenine - Thymine/Uracil, Cytosine - Guanine).
- Location in cell: DNA is mainly in the nucleus, RNA can be in nucleus and cytoplasm.
- Types: DNA is one type (genomic DNA), RNA has types like mRNA, tRNA, rRNA.
- Involvement in protein synthesis: Both are involved. DNA provides the code, RNA is involved in transcription and translation steps.
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| DNA | RNA | |
|---|---|---|
| Single or Double Stranded? | Double - stranded | Usually single - stranded |
| Different Bases and Pairings? | A - T, C - G | A - U, C - G |
| Where is it in the cell? | Mainly in nucleus | Nucleus and cytoplasm |
| Different types? | Genomic DNA | mRNA, tRNA, rRNA etc. |
| Involved in protein synthesis? | Yes (provides code) | Yes (transcription and translation) |