Proteins will most likely not transfer information to the wrong place because of the lock-and-key relationship specific proteins share with specific enzymes.
Dna to Rna to Proteins
The RNA copies the genetic code, transfer RNA decodes the code, DNA gives the code for life, and ribosome reads and assembles the parts.HERE IS A VIDEO FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PROTEIN SYNTHESIS! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIZpb93NYlw&feature=related
the job of a chromosome is that it contains genetic information that is passed from one generation to the next.
ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA
You dont have to ingest animals to receive protein.
It is used to transfer the code for protein synthesis
DNA to RNA to Protein.
Dna to Rna to Proteins
Transfer RNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and adds them to the growing protein.
the DNA copies its base sequence into messenger RNA which carry the information to the transfer RNA which translates it into a sequence of Amino acids.
The RNA copies the genetic code, transfer RNA decodes the code, DNA gives the code for life, and ribosome reads and assembles the parts.HERE IS A VIDEO FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PROTEIN SYNTHESIS! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIZpb93NYlw&feature=related
There are three primary types of RNA involved in protein synthesis: messenger RNA, transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA. Whereas most types of RNA are the final products of their genes, messenger RNA (mRNA) is an intermediate in the information transfer process
Protein channels allow the cell membrane to transfer large molecules across it. Remember, diffusion only occurs with small molecules. Protein channels are a necessity to transfer larger molecules.
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the job of a chromosome is that it contains genetic information that is passed from one generation to the next.
ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA