Transcription is the process in which part of the nucleotide
sequence of DNA is copied into a complementary sequence RNA.
Transcription is helps to preserve the spoken way that allows it to
be easily stored and examined in the future. Transcription allows a
piece to be referenced in the future.
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How does the process of translation convert information
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From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
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What uses bacteria to copy DNA
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Recombinant DNA technology
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What is the product of transcription and translation
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proteins
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What happens right before RNA polymerase begins to work
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The DNA double helix unwinds.
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What happens at the end of translation
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the amino acids detach from the ribosome
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Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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In prokaryotes, DNA is stored in the cytoplasm.
also prokaryotes have no nucleus
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same
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How does translation form proteins
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Peptide bonds connect amino acids. ~
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Why is it more important to check for errors during DNA replication than during translation
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An error in transcription/translation affects only one cell.
An error in DNA replication would affect many generations of
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What is a mutagen
an environmental angent that changes DNA. APEX
What is the purpose of transcription
Transcription is the process in which part of the nucleotide
sequence of DNA is copied into a complementary sequence RNA.
Transcription is helps to preserve the spoken way that allows it to
be easily stored and examined in the future. Transcription allows a
piece to be referenced in the future.
How does the process of translation convert information
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
What uses bacteria to copy DNA
Recombinant DNA technology
What is the product of transcription and translation
proteins
What happens right before RNA polymerase begins to work
The DNA double helix unwinds.
What happens at the end of translation
the amino acids detach from the ribosome
Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
In prokaryotes, DNA is stored in the cytoplasm.
also prokaryotes have no nucleus
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same
time.
How does translation form proteins
Peptide bonds connect amino acids. ~
Why is it more important to check for errors during DNA replication than during translation
An error in transcription/translation affects only one cell.
An error in DNA replication would affect many generations of
cells.