Proteins are not made of mRNA (it "only" carries the instructions from the nucleus) but from the amino acids that are brought by the tRNA (Transport) to the rRNA (Ribosomes). The process is called translation.
The correct answer is Translation.
It is translation.
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Translation is the process of translating mRNA into protein.
The repository of genetic information that begins this sequence. DNA --> RNA--> Protein
Proteins are produced in plants through a process called translation. It begins with DNA being transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA). The mRNA then carries the genetic information to the ribosomes, which are the protein-making machinery in cells. Ribosomes read the mRNA sequence and use it as a template to assemble amino acids into a specific protein molecule. This process occurs in the cytoplasm of plant cells.
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The process of assembling a protein from RNA (specially the messenger RNA or mRNA) is called translation and occurs in the ribosomes.
Translation is the process of translating mRNA into protein.
The production of proteins is called protein synthesis. This is further divided into transcription, which creates mRNA from template DNA, and translation, which uses the code of mRNA to make polypeptides.
The repository of genetic information that begins this sequence. DNA --> RNA--> Protein
The intermediate molecule formed between DNA and protein is mRNA (messenger RNA). The process in which the DNA sequence is copied to an RNA sequence is called transcription. The process in which the mRNA template is read to produce protein is called translation (protein synthesis)
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Proteins are produced in plants through a process called translation. It begins with DNA being transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA). The mRNA then carries the genetic information to the ribosomes, which are the protein-making machinery in cells. Ribosomes read the mRNA sequence and use it as a template to assemble amino acids into a specific protein molecule. This process occurs in the cytoplasm of plant cells.
It is first transferred to an mRNA molecule through a process called transcription. The mRNA is then processed, and the information on the processed mRNA is transferred to the amino acid sequence of a protein through a process called translation.
Antisense technology is based on stopping the production of a protein. In order for a protein to be formed, the mRNA has to be translated (read by the ribosomes). The happens in the cytoplasm. There are stretches of nucleic acid bases called cDNA that are complimentary to specific mRNA sequences. These cDNA molecules can bind to the mRNA molecules and inactivate them. When mRNA is inactivated, it cannot be translated into a protein and a protein will not be formed. Since every protein is made by a certain mRNA, by inactivating the mRNA using cDNA molecules, the production of the protein can be stopped. This process is called mRNA silencing or antisense technology