
Lesson 3: DNA Transcription
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Michael Pekosz
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Lesson 3: DNA Transcription
Essential Idea: Genetic information
in DNA can be accurately copied and
can be translated to make the
proteins needed by the cell.
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Learning Goals:
Compare and contrast DNA and RNA.
Explain how the cell “reads” the code in DNA.
Describe how transcription and translation allow cells to produce the proteins that allow life to function.
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RNA
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What is RNA?
RNA is a single stranded DNA
molecule that has three roles within
the cell:
Carry the coded message in DNA to the cell.
Carry amino acids that can be
chained together to build proteins.Build ribosomes, which are the protein factories in the cell.
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Comparing RNA and DNA
DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids.
RNA is single-stranded, DNA is
double-stranded.The sugar in RNA is ribose.
RNA contains uracil (U) and not
thymine (T). U replaces T.DNA is only found in the nucleus where RNA can be in or out of the nucleus.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following sequences would be from a DNA molecule?
ATCGC
TTCGC
UCGAU
UUUAAC
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Multiple Select
Which of the following sequences would be from a RNA molecule?
ATCGC
TTCGC
UCGAU
UUUAAC
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Transcription
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Transcripton is the process of transcribing (copying) the genetic
code in DNA into RNA.
DNA is too large to leave the nucleus so the code is copied or transcribed into RNA because it can go into the cell.
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RNA polymerase, an enzyme attaches itself to a region of DNA called the promoter. It is a region right in front of a gene that is getting ready to be
transcribed.
It transcribes DNA into a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA carries the DNA "message" into the cell.
The mRNA then exits the nucleus into the cytoplasm.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
I include the bases Guanine (G), Cytosine (C), Adenine (A), and Thymine (T).
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Multiple Choice
I include the bases Guanine (G), Cytosine (C), Adenine (A), and Uracil (U).
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Multiple Choice
I have the sugar ribose.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
In DNA, adenine (A) pairs with:
Cytosine (C)
Thymine (T)
Guanine (G)
Uracil (U)
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Multiple Choice
In RNA, adenine (A) pairs with:
Cytosine (C)
Thymine (T)
Guanine (G)
Uracil (U)
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Multiple Choice
RNA is single stranded.
RNA comprises of a ribose sugar.
RNA bases are: thymine, adenine, cytosine, guanine.
RNA can be found both inside and outside of the nucleus.
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Multiple Choice
TAC GAA
Lesson 3: DNA Transcription
Essential Idea: Genetic information
in DNA can be accurately copied and
can be translated to make the
proteins needed by the cell.
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