Translation starts at the codon. The TRNA brings in the correct to the ribosome, matching the on the mRNA. As the amino acids are brought in, on the TRNA to the they form reach a bonds between them forming a polypeptide until they codon where translation stops and everything is released. code. This code is the same Codons code for specific amino acids which creates the for all organisms on earth. If given a DNA sequence of ACGTCGAAC, the mRNA sequence would be would result in the amino acid sequence of This Pro Arg Arg CAG He His Thr C A Gin U G Set A C
Translation starts at the codon. The TRNA brings in the correct to the ribosome, matching the on the mRNA. As the amino acids are brought in, on the TRNA to the they form reach a bonds between them forming a polypeptide until they codon where translation stops and everything is released. code. This code is the same Codons code for specific amino acids which creates the for all organisms on earth. If given a DNA sequence of ACGTCGAAC, the mRNA sequence would be would result in the amino acid sequence of This Pro Arg Arg CAG He His Thr C A Gin U G Set A C
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Transcribed Image Text:Translation starts at the
codon. The TRNA brings in the correct
to the ribosome, matching the
on the mRNA. As the amino acids are brought in,
bonds between them forming a polypeptide until they
codon where translation stops and everything is released.
on the
TRNA to the
they form
reach a
code. This code is the same
Codons code for specific amino acids which creates the
for all organisms on earth.
If given a DNA sequence of ACGTCGAAC, the mRNA sequence would be
would result in the amino acid sequence of
This
Lys Ase
Arg.
Pro
Arg
CAG
He
His
Thr
C A
Gin
U G
Ser
A C
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