ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA
Translation is a process in which the information encoded in a strand of mRNA is used to construct a protein. The molecules involved in translation are ribosomes, transfer RNA, and messenger RNA.
All three major types of RNA (mRNA, tRNA, rRNA) are involved in translation.
mRNA and tRNA
tRNA is involved in protein translation
ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA
tRNA, mRNA, and rRNA
mRNA
One such processes will be anything to do with the DNA. The job of the DNA is finished when the transcription of the mRNA is complete.
It's involved in making proteins. Good luck on your Biology test.
Translation occurs in the ribosome not the nucleusTranslation takes place in the ribosomes.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into polypeptides on ribosomes by transfer RNA (tRNA).
If a molecule of mRNA has AUG as its codon, what anticodon must its complementary tRNA contain?
In translation (RNA to Protein) a ribosome attaches to an mRNA strand and uses the mRNA to create a protein. There are other types of RNA and protein that can modify the mRNA strand but ribosomes are the main structure involved in translation.
Translation
Messenger Rna.
natural selection favored RNA molecules that synthesized catalytic proteins
One such processes will be anything to do with the DNA. The job of the DNA is finished when the transcription of the mRNA is complete.
It's involved in making proteins. Good luck on your Biology test.
Translation involves taking the message that's in the messenger RNA and in a sense decoding the message from the language of nucleic acids to the language of proteins or polypeptides. For translation to happen, the messenger RNA goes to the cytoplasm where it is attached to a cellular structure called a ribosome. Ribosome's are two part molecular assemblies consisting of various proteins plus a special kind of RNA called ribosomal RNA. Ribosomal RNA is involved in catalyzing some of the chemical reactions of translation.
Translation occurs in the ribosome not the nucleusTranslation takes place in the ribosomes.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into polypeptides on ribosomes by transfer RNA (tRNA).
mRNA transcribes the DNA code and carries it to the ribosome, made up of rRNA and protein, where translation takes place when tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and lines them up according to its anticodon and the complimentary mRNA codon.
Translation RNA
The type of RNA that contains the information for making a protein is messenger RNA (mRNA). During Translation mRNA interacts with ribosome, which "reads" the sequence of mRNA bases producing amino acids. Transfer RNA (tRNA) assembles the protein, one amino acid at a time. Protein assembly continues until the ribosome encounters a "stop" codon