Biology (Mader), 10th EditionChapter 12:
Molecular Biology of the GeneLearning OutcomesAfter studying this chapter, you should be able to accomplish the following outcomes.
The Genetic Material
- List the properties that a substance must possess in order to serve as the genetic material of an organism.
- Explain how the experiments of Griffiths and others demonstrated that DNA was the genetic material of an organism.
- Describe the chemical structure of DNA as defined by the Watson and Crick model, and list the evidence of other scientists who contributed to this model.
Replication of DNA
- Explain why the replication of DNA is described as semiconservative.
- List the three steps of DNA replication.
- Contrast DNA replication in eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
The Genetic Code of Life
- Define the central dogma of molecular biology.
- Explain why the genetic code is universal.
First Step: Transcription
- List the events that occur during the formation of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule during transcription.
- Describe how mRNA molecules are processed in a eukaryote.
Second Step: Translation
- Define the role of transfer RNA (tRNA) in translating the genetic code.
- Explain the role of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) in translating the genetic code.
- List the three stages of translation and briefly discuss the events that occur during each stage.
Structure of the Eukaryotic Chromosome
- Contrast euchromatin with heterochromatin and describe the DNA packing state of each.
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