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- Briefly describe the process of protein making.include the functions of mRNA ,tRNA, and rRNAB. Briefly describe/summarize what happens in Transcription (focus on the enzymes necessary for each step, the specific location in the cell for this event, etc). C. Briefly describe/summarize what happens in Translation (focus on the enzymes necessary for each step, the specific location in the cell for this event, etc).C. Temination Step 2- Draw (DO NOT COPY-PASTE Images from the Internet) a picture of what is happening in each step in the box labeled "illustration." Label the following structures in each drawing where appropriate: DNA, MRNA, nucleus,cytoplasm, ribosome, rRNA, RNA, amino acid, polypeptide chain Step 3 - Describe (IN YOUR OWN WORDS) what is happening in each step in the box labeled "description." Be sure to include which process (transcription or translation) is being shown and where the process takes place (nucleus or ribosome). Transcription - Initiation Illustration Description A initiation is the beginning of transcription promoter RNA polymerase Transcription - Elongation 1 / 4 Q + Page 近
- b. The process by which the DNA instructions are converted into the functional product is called gene expression. Transcribe the DNA below into mRNA. A [Select ] G [ Select ] G [ Select ] T [ Select ] [ Select ] A [Select ] c [ Select ] T [ Select ] G [ Select ] > > > > > > > > >Virology:explain how the concentration of the N protein helps regulate the transcription of mRNA and full length + strand RNA for VSV and influenza virus .Topic: Nucleic Acids (DNA/RNA) Transcription Differentiate sense strand form antisense strand.
- Describe the process of translating mRNA into proteins. Be sure to also include the following key terms: tRNA, ribosomes, codon, base pairs, cytoplasm, amino acids.b. How is the DNA information used to make proteins for ongoing cellular processes and cellular maintenance?Explain in depth the correlation between the defective gene and the abnormal protein that is produced. Be sure to mention the process involved in protein production, whether or not those process(s) have occurred, and their end products.
- Indicate in which category, transcription or translation, each of the following functions belongs: RNA poly-merase, ribosomes, nucleotides, tRNA, pre-mRNA, DNA, anticodon, amino acids.Virology :Which genome type results in the fastest route to +mRNA ?C. Convert the DNA template to mRNA. Then, convert the mRNA to tRNA. Based from the resulting sequence in the anticodons of tRNA, determine the appropriate Amino acid sequence that will be synthesized. Refer to the genetic code. 1. DNA Template: TAC - GGC - TAC - CAT - ATG - GAG mrNA: tRNA: Amino acid sequence: 2. DNA Template: TTA - CAT - CAT - ATC - GAT - GAC mrNA: tRNA: Amino acid sequence: 3. DNA Template: CTA - GCG - ATA - AAA - TTT - ATT mrNA: tRNA: Amino acid sequence: