QUESTION IMAGE
Question
which statement best compares transcription and translation?
- trna pairs with complementary mrna in both transcription and translation.
- a peptide bond is created between amino acids in both transcription and translation.
- dna is transcribed into a complementary strand of mrna in translation but not transcription.
- a chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds is formed in translation but not transcription.
Brief Explanations
- Transcription is the process of making mRNA from DNA; no tRNA pairing with mRNA or peptide bond formation occurs here.
- Translation uses tRNA to match mRNA codons to amino acids, and peptide bonds form between amino acids to build a polypeptide chain.
- Analyzing each option:
- tRNA pairs with mRNA only in translation, not transcription, so this is incorrect.
- Peptide bonds form only in translation, not transcription, so this is incorrect.
- DNA is transcribed to mRNA during transcription, not translation, so this is incorrect.
- Amino acid chains (polypeptides) linked by peptide bonds are produced exclusively in translation, not transcription, making this correct.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
D. A chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds is formed in translation but not transcription.