Outline - DNA Replication, Transciption and Translation
2.7.U4 Transcription is the synthesis of mRNA copied from the DNA base sequences by RNA polymerase.
- Define transcription.
- Outline the process of transcription, including the role of RNA polymerase and complementary base pairing.
- Identify the sense and antisense strands of DNA given a diagram of translation.
2.7.U5 Translation is the synthesis of polypeptides on ribosomes.
- Define translation.
- State the location of translation in the cell.
2.7.U6 The amino acid sequence of polypeptides is determined by mRNA according to the genetic code.
- Outline the role of messenger RNA in translation.
2.7.U7 Codons of three bases on mRNA correspond to one amino acid in a polypeptide.
- Define codon, redundant and degenerate as related to the genetic code.
- Explain how using a 4 letters nucleic acid “language” can code for a “language” of 20 amino acid letters in proteins.
2.7.U8 Translation depends on complimentary base-pairing between codons on mRNA and anti codons on tRNA.
- Outline the role of complementary base pairing between mRNA and tRNA in translation.
2.7.A2 Production of human insulin in bacteria as an example of the universality of the genetic code allowing gene transfer between species.
- Outline the source and use of pharmaceutical insulin prior to the use of gene transfer technology.
- Outline the benefits of using gene transfer technology in the production of pharmaceutical insulin.
2.7.S1 Use a table of the genetic code to deduce which codons corresponds to which amino acids.
- Use a genetic code table to deduce the mRNA codon(s) given the name of an amino acid.
2.7.S3 Use a table of mRNA codons and their corresponding amino acids to deduce the sequence of amino acids coded by a short mRNA strand of known base sequence.
- Use a genetic code table to determine the amino acid sequence coded for by a given antisense DNA sequence or an mRNA sequence.
2.7.S4 Deducing the DNA base sequence for the mRNA strand.
- Deduce the antisense DNA base sequence that was transcribed to produce a given mRNA sequence.