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  2. RNA - Wikipedia

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    While the sugar-phosphate "backbone" of DNA contains deoxyribose, RNA contains ribose instead. [6] Ribose has a hydroxyl group attached to the pentose ring in the 2' position, whereas deoxyribose does not. The hydroxyl groups in the ribose backbone make RNA more chemically labile than DNA by lowering the activation energy of hydrolysis.

  3. Gene expression - Wikipedia

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    This RNA is complementary to the template 3′ → 5′ DNA strand, [1] with the exception that thymines (T) are replaced with uracils (U) in the RNA and possible errors. In bacteria, transcription is carried out by a single type of RNA polymerase, which needs to bind a DNA sequence called a Pribnow box with the help of the sigma factor protein ...

  4. Central dogma of molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    A second version of the central dogma is popular but incorrect. This is the simplistic DNARNA → protein pathway published by James Watson in the first edition of The Molecular Biology of the Gene (1965). Watson's version differs from Crick's because Watson describes a two-step (DNARNA and RNA → protein) process as the central ...

  5. Transcription (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Some segments of DNA are transcribed into RNA molecules that can encode proteins, called messenger RNA (mRNA). Other segments of DNA are transcribed into RNA molecules called non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Both DNA and RNA are nucleic acids, which use base pairs of nucleotides as a complementary language. During transcription, a DNA sequence is read ...

  6. Introduction to genetics - Wikipedia

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    The RNA copy made from a gene is then fed through a structure called a ribosome, which translates the sequence of nucleotides in the RNA into the correct sequence of amino acids and joins these amino acids together to make a complete protein chain. The new protein then folds up into its active form.

  7. Can a 'numbers guy' with insurance DNA finally fix AIG? - AOL

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    Peter Zaffino sat at 2 World Trade Center poring over financial reports on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when the first plane struck a neighboring building. Zaffino, known by colleagues for his ...

  8. DNA - Wikipedia

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    A DNA sequence is called a "sense" sequence if it is the same as that of a messenger RNA copy that is translated into protein. [37] The sequence on the opposite strand is called the "antisense" sequence.

  9. What is a life insurance premium and how does it work? - AOL

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    An intriguing aspect of life insurance, especially within whole life policies, is the concept of limited-pay life insurance. This variation allows for a more accelerated premium payment schedule ...