Central dogma of dna

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CENTRAL DOGMA OF DNA

BYSEBASTIAN ARBELAEZ MONTOYA

INTRODUCTION

DNA is located in the nucleus and protein

synthesis in the cytoplasm

DNA RNA PROTEIN

Researchers find how proteins control gene expression by binding both DNA and RNA.

Published: Monday 8 August 2016

Regulated

Detention of cell cycle at G1

DNA replication

Mutant p53s can promote tumour

growth

Genetic evidence has implicated both Mdm2 and MdmX as essential in negative regulation of p53

Student´s observation

By being able to control cell growth since the early part of mitosis can better respond to treatments because it prevents carcinogens from the G1 phase of accelerated growth there , avoiding the whole process of replication , transcription and translation

Customizable RNA vaccine successful in mice

Published:  Jul 6, 2016 at 8:20am

Is injected an take days to make effect

Vaccine

7

We have very similar immune system of mice

It could be applied thetreatment of human

New project!!!: working on cancer vaccines to teach the immune system to identify and attack tumors.

Student´s observation The ARN vaccine it is a very important discovery because it causes a dose of the messenger, could translate for the production of proteins that prevent or attack the infectios and other things

Medical utility

All these studies are of great importance involved in the use of knowledge of central dogma for therapeutic uses improving the quality of life

First study… I think that not only

should give importance to the knowledge of the central dogma , but also know how this related to medicine today because it helps us to treatment and diagnosis of important diseases as referred to in this news

Second study…

It is important to know that these components are involved in the

central dogma , as their knowledge has been possible not only know the genes, but act to change for better

use and therapy

BIBLIOGRAPHY A-S Tournillon, I López, L Malbert-Colas, S Findakly, N

Naski, V Olivares-Illana, K Karakostis, B Vojtesek, K Nylander and R Fåhraeus,Oncogene, (4 July 2016). MEDICAL NEWS TODAY. Retrieved from: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/312174.php#post

Amirah Al Idrus (july 4 2016). FIERCE BIOTECH. Retrieved from: http://www.fiercebiotech.com/research/customizable-rna-vaccine-successful-mice

MARTINEZ SÁNCHEZ, Lina María. Biología molecular. 2. ed. Medellín: UPB. Fac. de Medicina, 2006. p 97-100

THANK YOU!!!

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