Explain the process of transcription.
Transcription is the process where a specific segment of DNA is copied into mRNA. First, the DNA double helix untwists and unzips at the gene's location. Then, RNA nucleotides pair with their complementary bases on the DNA template strand (Adenine with Uracil, and Cytosine with Guanine). Once the sugar-phosphate backbone of the mRNA is formed, the new mRNA strand peels away from the DNA and travels out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm.
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How are amino acids assembled during translation?
During translation, mRNA attaches to a ribosome. tRNA molecules transport specific amino acids to the ribosome, where their anti-codons match up with complementary codons on the mRNA strand. As amino acids are brought into sequence, peptide bonds form between them to create a growing protein chain.
How are the order of codons determined?
Explain how genes are expressed for a particular trait.
Gene expression begins with the process of transcription, where a specific gene for a trait is transcribed from DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA). This mRNA then travels to a ribosome. During translation, the ribosome uses the mRNA code to assemble a polypeptide chain of amino acids. Once this polypeptide chain is completed and folded into a functional protein, the trait is expressed.
What is one way scientists are able to study operons in organisms?
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What is the purpose of operons in protein synthesis?
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