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Molecular Biology and Cancer Introuction

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

Guest lecturer Ana Corbacho introduces molecular biology and ways of modifying organisms genetically. Guest lecturer Frank Chuang explores cancer biology and intersection of biophotonics techniques with cancer in this UC Davis course.

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  • uracil is a unstable, but may suggest early species of gene coding from early life forms, but ive read its converted somehow to thymine before DNA synthesis, which is better for the dna structure, and also this may because cytosine can easily change to uracil, so to have more sureness of having unaltered as possible of dna to transcibe. Therefore the repair machinery can take uracil as a mistake in the dna when its transcribing etc.

  • It has been demonstrated that once the process has reached the state of termination pre-RNAm is synthesized and afterwards splicing occurs and RNAm is formed and translation is initiated. Alternative splicing of pre-RNAm gives rise to more than one protein from a single given gene in Eucaryotes.

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