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- 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.For each mutant, state what change has occurred in the DNA, whether it was a substitution by transition or transversion, sense mutation, nonsense or reading frame change. It must present the codon sequence. Normal nucleotide sequence starting from the third codon: CCC-ACG-GUG-ACG-ACA-CGG-UGG Please show the codon and nucleotide sequence of the mutation.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
- point: Gene expression and gene regulation - Google Chrome 1/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=D1168284&cmid=3372885 5. uc The following segment of DNA codes a protein. The uppercase letters represent exons, the lowercase letters red introns. Draw the pre-mRNA, the mature mRNA and translate the codons using the genetic code to form th protein. Identify the 5'UTR and 3'UTR. out of 5'-AGGAAATGAAATGCCAgaattgccggatgacGGTCAGCaatcgaGCACATTTGTGATTTACCGT-3" g question A B. 三 X2 =三三 囲 Y pre-MRNA:| I囲2 LExplain the process translation. A complete answer will include the words below tRNA, amino acid, polypeptide chain, ribosome, mRNA, codon, anticodon, nucleotides, base pairing rules, sequenceC. 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:
- AKS 5c1: Which explanation accurately describes the model below? * DNA MRNA Transcription Mature MRNA Nucleus Transport to cytoplasm for protein synthesis (ranstation MANA Cell membrane This model represents protein synthesis since the tRNA is delivering amino acids to form a polypeptide chain that will form a protein. This model represents protein synthesis since the tRNA is delivering lipids which will be used to bond proteins to form an enzyme. This model represents protein synthesis because DNA is being copied during transcription in the nucleus before leaving the nucleus. This model represents protein synthesis because MRNA is coiling to form a new protein molecule in the cytoplasm.A. In transcription, a region of DNA opens up. One strand, the template strand, serves as a template for synthesis of a complementary RNA transcript. The other strand, the coding strand, is identical to the RNA transcripf in sequence, except that it has uracil (U) bases in place of thymine (T) bases. Given the following piece of messenger RNA (MRNA): CCUGCAGUAUGAAACGCCUGGUAGAAGGUGGGAAGUGGUGCGCC... Answer the following questions. 1. List the complementary non-coding DNA sequence. This refers to the template strand. (Please insert a space every after three letters for easy checking of your papers. Thank you.) 2. List the DNA strand sequence complementary to the template strand. This refers to the coding strand. (Please insert a space every after three letters for easy checking of your papers. Thank you.) 3. List the amino acid sequence of the protein coded for. (Please insert a space every after one amino acid for easy checking of your papers. Thank you.)At least three types of RNA are required for protein synthesis. Compare and contrast mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA by moving the descriptions of their structure and function to the appropriate categories. Some phrases may describe all three types of RNA. mRNA in eukaryotes, can exist outside the nucleus acts as an enzyme for peptide synthesis composed of ribonucleic acid rRNA Answer Bank moves amino acids to the site of protein synthesis tRNA contains nucleotide triplets that code for specific amino acids has a convoluted structure with a three-base sequence called an anticodon moves genetic information out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA
- Describe the process of transcribing DNA into mRNA. Be sure to also include the following key terms: editing, RNA polymerase, gene, base pairs, nucleus, transcription factors.BONUS: In Bacteria, recognizes the Ribosomal Binding site on mRNA and catalyzes formation of peptide bonds during translation (answers must be in correct order) O aminoacyl tRNAses; aminoacyl TRNA synthetases ribosomal protein translation factors; ribosomal protein initiation factors O helicase; gyrase O 165 rRNA; 23S rRNADirections: Fill in the flow chart below using the following words: amino acids, ribosome, tRNA anticodons, nuclear pore, mRNA, transcription, translation, mRNA codons, peptide bonds, nucleus.