It's DNA
Translation of mRNA into a protein occurs in the ribosomes.
in prokaryote cells RNA directly translated by ribosomes but in eukaryote we have capping polyadenylation and splicing befor translation
Small sub unit of ribosomes and mRNA.
mRNA goes to the ribosomes for translation.
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.
Translation of mRNA into a protein occurs in the ribosomes.
Ribosomes are not directly related to transcription. In eukaryotes the mRNA transcript must be transcribed and modified before it reaches the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. However in prokaryotes ribosomes may attach to mRNA and begin translating as the mRNA is still being made.
Translation occurs in the ribosomes. Once mRNA has been synthesized, it is sent to the ribosomes, where it is translated to make proteins.
Translation occurs in the ribosomes. Once mRNA has been synthesized, it is sent to the ribosomes, where it is translated to make proteins.
in prokaryote cells RNA directly translated by ribosomes but in eukaryote we have capping polyadenylation and splicing befor translation
facilitates translation of mRNA into proteins
Translation occurs at the ribosomes in the cytosol.
They use mRNA and in a process called Translation
Protein synthesis occurs at the ribosomes. A gene is expressed in the form of a protein. A protein is the ultimate product of a gene.
ribosomes=>mRNA
Small sub unit of ribosomes and mRNA.
mRNA, tRNA, ribosomes, and amino acid