b. Translation translation is the process of generating polypeptide using the information carried on an mRNA molecule. 3. Complete the table to summarize each process Process Template Product Synthesized Location in Eukaryotic Cell Transcription Translation 4. Write the central dogma of molecular genetics, as proclaimed by Francis Crick?
b. Translation translation is the process of generating polypeptide using the information carried on an mRNA molecule. 3. Complete the table to summarize each process Process Template Product Synthesized Location in Eukaryotic Cell Transcription Translation 4. Write the central dogma of molecular genetics, as proclaimed by Francis Crick?
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Define each of these processes that are essential to the formation of a protein.
a. Transcription
b. Translation
translation is the process of generating polypeptide using the information carried
on an MRNA molecule.
3. Complete the table to summarize each process
Process
Template
Product Synthesized
Location in Eukaryotic Cell
Transcription
Translation
4. Write the central dogma of molecular genetics, as proclaimed by Francis Crick?
5. How many nucleotide bases are there?
6. How many amino acids? (Hint: look at page 77 of your book)
7. DNA is double stranded, but for each protein, only one of these two strands is used to
produce an MRNA transcript. What is the strand called?
8. Here is a short DNA template. Below it, assemble the complementary MRNA strand.
Recall that DNA-DNA, DNA-RNA, and RNA-RNA strand interactions are antiparallel.
This means Vour MRNA strand will run 5' to 3'
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