Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Unit 5 reflection

In this unit we learned about  how DNA gets used to create proteins, and how DNA is copied. To copy DNA it is first unzipped by the enzyme helicase, then the enzyme DNA polymarase adds the missing halves, which creates two full sets of DNA. To create proteins, DNA is first transcribed into mRNA by the enzyme RNA polymarase. The RNA is then processed to remove unnecessary parts(introns), and leave only the extrons. The mRNA then leaves the nucleus, and goes to ribosome where it is read in 3 base sections called codon, and used to create a protein. The RNA can be mutated, and there are 3 types mutations. Substitutions are when one base is swapped for another, Insertions are when a base is added, and deletion is when a base is removed. Insertions, and deletion are called frame shift mutations, and have more effect on the protein than a substitution because they effect every codon after the mutation. Finally we learned about gene regulation, which controls which genes are expressed. This is done with an operon that can have a represser attach to at, and block the RNA polymerase from copying the DNA. I am pretty solid on everything in this unit. I am slightly less sure about gene regulation, but overall this unit was one on my better ones.


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In this unit learned some new skills. In the DNA extraction lab, we had to create our own procedure, and were not told if we had the right procedure, and this taught me to confident in myself. I still want to know more about how DNA expression, and regulation works. I find it interesting that despite the same DNA in all cells, they are very different, and I would like to know more about how and why that happens.


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