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- what is transcription?
where does it occur?
- what is translation?
where does it occur?
- using the codon chart, which amino acids are coded for by the following mrna sequence:
aug cua, aag
- what is the mrna sequence for the following dna sequence:
tac cgg cta taa
- what is a codon?
- what is the start codon?
- replicate, transcribe, and translate the following dna sequence:
tac cgc ttt tct ggc cgt aat uga
replicate (dna strand):
tac cgc ttt tct ggc cgt aat uga
transcribe (dna to mrna) :
translate (mrna to amino acid):
Question 7
Transcription is the process of synthesizing mRNA from a DNA template. In eukaryotes, it occurs in the nucleus; in prokaryotes, it occurs in the cytoplasm (since they have no nucleus).
Question 8
Translation is the process of building a protein from an mRNA template, using tRNA to bring amino acids. It occurs in the cytoplasm at ribosomes in all cells.
Question 10
Use standard codon rules: AUG codes for Methionine (Met), CUA codes for Leucine (Leu), AAG codes for Lysine (Lys).
Question 11
mRNA is complementary to DNA: A pairs with U, T pairs with A, C pairs with G, G pairs with C. Match each DNA nucleotide to its mRNA complement.
Question 12
A codon is a 3-nucleotide sequence on mRNA that corresponds to an amino acid or a stop signal.
Question 13
The start codon is the sequence that initiates translation, which also codes for Methionine.
Question 14
- DNA replication: Complementary DNA strand uses A-T, T-A, C-G, G-C base pairing.
- Transcription: mRNA is complementary to the template DNA strand, with U replacing T.
- Translation: Match each mRNA codon to its corresponding amino acid using standard codon rules; UGA is a stop codon that terminates translation.
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- What is transcription? The synthesis of mRNA from DNA
Where does it occur? Nucleus (eukaryotes) / cytoplasm (prokaryotes)
- What is translation? Building proteins from mRNA
Where does it occur? Cytoplasm at ribosomes
- Methionine (Met), Leucine (Leu), Lysine (Lys)
- AUG GCC GAU AUU
- A 3-nucleotide mRNA sequence coding for an amino acid/stop signal
- AUG
- Replicate (DNA Strand): ATG GCG AAA AGA CGC GCT TTA ACT
Transcribe (DNA to mRNA): AUG GCG AAA AGA CGC GCU UUA ACU
Translate (mRNA to amino acid): Methionine (Met), Alanine (Ala), Lysine (Lys), Arginine (Arg), Arginine (Arg), Alanine (Ala), Leucine (Leu), Stop