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.
Ribosomes are the organelles responsible for performing translation, where the information stored in DNA is used to produce proteins. Ribosomes read the messenger RNA (mRNA) and assemble amino acids into the corresponding protein sequence.
Translation occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
The Ribosomes. The "Work Benches" of the protein synthesis.
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.
In prokaryotes, translation occurs in the cytoplasm and can start before transcription is complete. In eukaryotes, translation occurs in the cytoplasm but the mRNA must first be processed and transported out of the nucleus before translation can begin. Additionally, eukaryotic ribosomes are larger and more complex than prokaryotic ribosomes.
Translation of mRNA into a protein occurs in the ribosomes.
Yes; they are synthesized at the ribosomes during translation.
Translation occurs in the ribosomes. Once mRNA has been synthesized, it is sent to the ribosomes, where it is translated to make proteins.
Ribosomes produce during the process of translation. This process occurred in the nucleous of the cell.
Whereas the prokaryotic translation occurs on seventy ribosomes, the eukaryotic translation occurs on 80 ribosomes. The prokaryotic translation is a continuous process while the eukaryotic is a discontinuous process.
Ribosomes
Whereas the prokaryotic translation occurs on seventy ribosomes, the eukaryotic translation occurs on 80 ribosomes. The prokaryotic translation is a continuous process while the eukaryotic is a discontinuous process.
protein synthesis The metabolic process that takes place in ribosomes is translation.
No. The translation of RNA occurs within the ribosomes only.
Ribosomes in the cytoplasm
No, translation takes place in the cytoplasm of a cell. The process of translation occurs on ribosomes, which are located in the cytoplasm and are responsible for converting messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins.
The process of translation occurs in the ribosomes of a cell. It involves the decoding of messenger RNA (mRNA) into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein. Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome during translation.