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- Genomic_DNA abstract "Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid is chromosomal DNA, in contrast to extrachromosomal DNAs like plasmids. It is often abbreviated as gDNA. Most organisms contain the same genomic DNA in every cell; however, only certain genes are active in each cell to allow for cell function and differentiation within the body.The genome of an organism (encoded by the genomic DNA) is the biological information of heredity which is passed from one generation of organism to the next. That genome is transcribed to produce various RNAs, which are necessary for the function of the organism. Precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) is transcribed by RNA polymerase II in the nucleus. pre-mRNA is then processed by splicing to remove introns, leaving the exons in the mature messenger RNA (mRNA). Additional processing includes the addition of a 5' cap and a poly(A) tail to the pre-mRNA. The mature mRNA may then be transported to the cytosol and translated by the ribosome into a protein. Other types of RNA include ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA). These types are both transcribed by RNA polymerase III and are essential for protein synthesis.Genomic DNA uses the standard genetic code for protein synthesis. This universal code is used to match specific tRNAs carrying amino acids to their respective three-nucleotide codons found within the exons of genomic DNA (see Protein biosynthesis).".
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- Genomic_DNA wikiPageRevisionID "696383820".
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:DNA.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Cytosol.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Exon.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Five-prime_cap.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_code.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Intron.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Messenger_RNA.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Plasmid.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Polyadenylation.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Precursor_mRNA.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Protein_biosynthesis.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink RNA_polymerase_II.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink RNA_polymerase_III.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink RNA_splicing.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Ribosomal_RNA.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_(genetics).
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLink Transfer_RNA.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLinkText "Genomic DNA".
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLinkText "genomic DNA".
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageWikiLinkText "genomic".
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- Genomic_DNA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Genetics-stub.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nucleic_acids.
- Genomic_DNA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Genomic_DNA subject Category:DNA.
- Genomic_DNA hypernym DNA.
- Genomic_DNA type Species.
- Genomic_DNA type Redirect.
- Genomic_DNA comment "Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid is chromosomal DNA, in contrast to extrachromosomal DNAs like plasmids. It is often abbreviated as gDNA. Most organisms contain the same genomic DNA in every cell; however, only certain genes are active in each cell to allow for cell function and differentiation within the body.The genome of an organism (encoded by the genomic DNA) is the biological information of heredity which is passed from one generation of organism to the next.".
- Genomic_DNA label "Genomic DNA".
- Genomic_DNA sameAs Q4135516.
- Genomic_DNA sameAs m.02rptll.
- Genomic_DNA sameAs Геномная_ДНК.
- Genomic_DNA sameAs Q4135516.
- Genomic_DNA sameAs GDNA.
- Genomic_DNA wasDerivedFrom Genomic_DNA?oldid=696383820.
- Genomic_DNA isPrimaryTopicOf Genomic_DNA.