The DNA code cannot be read and translated directly because it is made up of a complex sequence of nucleotides that need to be decoded and processed by specific cellular machinery in order to produce proteins. This process involves several steps, including transcription and translation, which are necessary to convert the genetic information stored in DNA into functional proteins.
The genetic code is a set of rules that determines how DNA or RNA sequences are translated into proteins. It consists of triplet codons that specify which amino acid should be added to the growing protein chain. These codons are read by ribosomes during protein synthesis.
A sequence of nucleotides follows the genetic code, which is a set of rules that specifies how the information in DNA is translated into proteins. The genetic code uses a three-letter code called codons to represent each amino acid in a protein. This sequence of nucleotides is read in groups of three to produce the corresponding amino acid during protein synthesis.
No, the process in which DNA's genetic code is copied onto messenger RNA molecules is known as transcription, not translation. Translation is the process in which the mRNA is read by ribosomes to synthesize proteins.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the molecule that carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosome, where it is translated to build proteins such as amino acids. The ribosome reads the codons on the mRNA to determine the sequence of amino acids in the protein being synthesized.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is synthesized from a gene segment of DNA which ultimately contains the information on the primary sequence of amino acids in a protein to be synthesized. The genetic code as translated is for m-RNA not DNA. The messenger RNA carries the code into the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.Genetic Code:Each gene (or distinct segment) on DNA contains instructions for making one specific protein with order of amino acids coded by the precise sequence of heterocyclic amines on the nucleotides. Since proteins have a variety of functions including those of enzymes mistakes in the primary sequence of amino acids in proteins may have lethal effects.How can a polymeric nucleotide with only four different heterocyclic amines specify the sequence of 20 or more different amino acids? If each nucleotide coded for a single amino acid, then obviously only 4 of the 20 amino acids could be accommodated. If the nucleotides were used in groups of two, there are 16 different combinations possible which is still inadequate.It has been determined that the genetic code is actually based upon triplets of nucleotides which provide 64 different codes using the 4 nucleotides. During the 1960's, a tremendous effort was devoted to proving that the code was read as triplets, and also to solving the genetic code. The genetic code was originally translated for the bacteria E. Coli, but its universality has since been established. The genetic code is "read" from a type of RNA called messenger RNA (mRNA). Each nucleotide triplet, called a codon, can be "read" and translated into an amino acid to be incorporated into a protein being synthesized. The genetic code is shown in Figure 7.Several distinctive features of the genetic code are clearly evident. First, all of the 64 codons or triplets have a known function, with 61 coding for amino acids and the other 3 serving as a stop or termination signal for protein synthesis. Secondly, the code is degenerate, meaning that there are usually several codons for each amino acid. Only methionine and tryptophan have a single codon. More specifics on the importance of the degeneracy of the genetic code will be discussed in a later section.
When you enter the bank you have to go up the stairs. There is a paper. READ IT! The code is 3257 if if you cant read it.
Qura'n can't be published in English .. you must practise it as it is...it is just can be translated but you cant read it in English
u cant read rh plus online. none of the groups picked up the manga as a project so it wasnt translated into english.
Have you tried disconnecting your battery? Usually that resets the code.
we will all laugh (the rest i cant read, can any one else )
Three-base triplets called codons. Each codon will be translated into an amino acid during the process of translation.
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i cant read the letters in the box sorry
No you cant it is a newish book so you cant read it legally on the internet
i can read for you but sorry i cant come to your place
When the DNA code is read, the genetic information stored in the DNA is transcribed into mRNA in a process called transcription. The mRNA is then translated into proteins by ribosomes in a process called translation. This allows the cell to synthesize the specific proteins needed for various cellular functions.
i love to read - a mi me encanta leer-