oranGez said:
hey guys, im really confused with something and hopefully u can help me out a bit =[ .. i dnt really understand the link between dna, genes, amino acids, nucleotides, codons, polypetptides etc.. do amino acids make up genes? or do bases make up genes?? arghh sorry if my question is confusing..i tried drawing a mind map linking them all but failed miserably.. help would be greatly appreciated!!!
I think nit explained it well, but too in-depth....
To put everything in context, rather than giving you a paragraph on the central dogma...here it is:
Genetic material = DNA
A small segment of DNA that code for something = gene
Nucleotide consisting of a phophate group, a sugar, and one of the four bases (A, T G, C) make up DNA
DNA/gene is transcribed onto mRNA to make a polypeptide, which is a chain of amino acids. The way this is done is 3 bases (recall either A, T G, C) code for ONE amino acid. For example, bases G C C codes for amino acid Alanine. This three bases form what is known as a codon.
Therefore, you now know the relationship between DNA ---> mRNA ----> polypeptide
Which is the central dogma of molecular biology.
I hope this helps.