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mRNA takes the genetic code to a ribosome, which is made of ribosomal RNA and proteins.
yes, since polysomes are assembly of ribosomes and mRNA and growing peptide chain translated from a specific mRNA, and all these constituents are present in bacteria too. Although ribosomal subunits in bacteria are of different size from those found in the eukaryotic cells.
Ribosomes are composed of RNA and proteins.
Ribosomes are made up of rRNA and proteins. The proteins that make ribosomal structures are known as ribosomal proteins. Ribosomes are the key organelle that produce proteins from mRNA and amino acids.
In the nucleolus of the nucleus to be exact. Google nucleolus.
After the two ribosomal subunits attach to a strand of mRNA, a tRNA molecule with the amino acid methionine attaches to the start codon, AUG.
mRNA passes through ribosomal subunits, tRNA deliver amino acids to the ribosomal binding site in the order specified by the mRNA, & peptide binds forms between the amino acids and the polypeptide chain grows
An initiation complex for translation forms by the assembly of the ribosomal subunits and initiator tRNA (met-tRNA) at the start codon on the mRNA.
Ribosomal Subunits
mRNA takes the genetic code to a ribosome, which is made of ribosomal RNA and proteins.
"Nucleoli are made of protein and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences of chromosomes." for more info click on this link (this is where i got the info about nucleolus) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleolus
yes, since polysomes are assembly of ribosomes and mRNA and growing peptide chain translated from a specific mRNA, and all these constituents are present in bacteria too. Although ribosomal subunits in bacteria are of different size from those found in the eukaryotic cells.
They are made up of RNA and proteins. mRNA refers to ribosomal RNA
Ribosomes are composed of RNA and proteins.
There are two components.They are rRNA and proteins
nucleolus