Genetic translation in the first stage of protein biosynthesis
messenger RNA (mRNA) carries instructions that are required for assembling asmino acids into proteins (a process called translation)
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The four major macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Proteins are produced by the ribosomes which link together amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, via peptide bonds based on the instructions given by the mRNA (messenger RNA) strand it is translating. The ribosomes link together amino acids like beads on a string. This string of beads is a protein.
Amino acids
Amino acids by (mostly linear) peptidic bonding
Amino acids contain both the amino (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) groups. Proteins are formed by amino acids.
Proteins. They determine the sequence of amino acids which in turn determines the primary structure of a protein.
The function of messenger RNA is to carry copies of the instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins to the rest of the cell or, more specifically, to the ribosomes.
RNA assembles amino acids into proteins.
Proteins are made from amino acids, there are different types of proteins in our body ane the order of the amino acids determines the type of amino acid cus it sure helped me :)
The function of messenger RNA is to carry copies of the instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins to the rest of the cell or, more specifically, to the ribosomes.
The ribosome is the organelle where the mRNA and tRNA are joined and translation occurs.
When DNA does not provide instructions for assembling a protein properly, this could be dangerous. This is caused by inability of the genes to pass the encoded message to amino acids.
It produces instructions for assembling proteins.Proteins. They determine the sequence of amino acids which in turn determines the primary structure of a protein.
nucleic acids
Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis - the process of assembling proteins from molecules called amino acids
mRNA
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and link together to form them.