Introduction to Modeling and Algorithms in Life Sciences Ananth Grama Purdue University .
1 Vocabulary Review Nucleic Acids. 2 Enzyme that unwinds & separates the DNA strands Helicase.
Trait Chapter 12 Section 3. Ribonucleic acid Responsible for the movement of genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the site of protein.
7.4.1 Explain that each tRNA molecule is recognized by a tRNA-activating enzyme that binds a specific amino acid to the tRNA, using ATP for energy. 3 Summary:
From DNA to Protein
Protein Synthesis-Translation Warm-up #6 1.How is RNA different than DNA? 2.Name the 3 steps of transcription. 3.What is the end product of transcription?
Molecular Biology of the Gene PART 2
GENE EXPRESSION. Gene Expression Our phenotype is the result of the expression of proteins Different alleles encode for slightly different proteins Protein.
DNA, RNA & Protein Synthesis. I. What are Proteins? A.Proteins are organic molecules made of various arrangements of 20 amino acids B.Examples- 1.Enzymes.
Introduction to protein synthesis Some key aspect to learn and understand A Protein is a polymer which consists of monomers (repeating building blocks),
From DNA to Protein Chapter 5. Ricin and your Ribosomes.
Amoeba Sisters: Why is RNA just as Cool as DNA?