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Inheritance_2, Tranlation - Coggle Diagram
Inheritance_2
Protein synthesis
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Transcription
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The MRNA molecules enter through nuclear pore and read the codons present from a templet strand forming complementary bases on it (T is replaced with Uracil )
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DNA(polymer)
A nucleotide (monomer) is a building blocks of DNA consisting of a organic base bonded with a sugar phosphate group
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DNA is a molecule made up of 2 strands of complementary bases and a sugar phosphate back bone, coiled up to form a double helix structure, which contains genetic information for protein synthesis and cell functioning.
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DNA LOCATION:
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Tranlation
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The TRNA present with a specific amino acid on top and anti-codons on the bottom will then read the bases on MRNA
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The Codons on MRNA also are corresponding with the amino acid on top of the same TRNA with complementary anti-codons
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The ribosome then makes all these amino acids into a long poly-peptide chain which then folds up on its own forming protein and exit the organelle
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