1.5.1

DNA & RNA

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DNA and RNA

The two main types of nucleic acids are DNA and RNA.

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What is DNA?

  • Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is an important information-carrying molecule.
  • DNA is the genetic material in all living organisms, ranging all the way from single-celled bacteria to multicellular mammals.
  • The DNA code tells the cell what to do and what proteins to make.
  • The cell's entire genetic content is called its genome and the study of genomes is genomics.
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Eukaryotic vs prokaryotic DNA

  • In eukaryotes, DNA is found mainly in the nucleus but there is also some in chloroplasts and mitochondria.
  • In prokaryotes, the DNA is not enclosed in a membranous envelope.
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What is RNA?

  • Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is similar to DNA.
  • RNA is mostly involved in synthesising (making) proteins.
  • Ribosomes are formed from RNA and proteins and are the protein builders of the cell.
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The role of mRNA

  • DNA never leaves the nucleus so uses messenger RNA (mRNA) to transfer genetic information to the rest of the cell.
    • mRNA moves out of the nucleus to transfer information to the ribosomes. The mRNA is then used to make proteins.

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2Cells

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6Responding to Change (A2 only)

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8The Control of Gene Expression (A2 only)

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