chapter 28 bimolecules nuecliec acids
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28.2 Base Pairing in DNA: The Watson–Crick Model
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• Replication—the process by which identical copies of DNA are made so that information can be preserved and handed down to off spring
• Transcription—the process by which the genetic messages are read and carried out of the cell nucleus to ribosomes, where protein synthesis occurs
• Translation—the process by which the genetic messages are decoded and used to synthesize proteins
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28.3 Replication of DNA
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28.4 Transcription of DNA
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• uracil rather than thymine
• All RNA molecules are much smaller than DNA, and all remain single stranded rather than double-stranded.
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28.5 Translation of RNA: Protein Biosynthesis
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