10.4 part c: translation
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10.4 Part C: Translation. Anticodons:. What and where? Function? Match to mRNA sequence: UUU CAA AGU UGA. Translation is. Monomers for a protein?. 5 steps:. 1. Initiation. 5 steps:. 2. Elongation. 5 steps:. 3. Elongation , cont. 5 steps:. 4. Termination. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
10.4 Part C:
Translation
Anticodons:What and where?
Function?
Match to mRNA sequence: UUU CAA AGU UGA
Translation is...
Monomers for a protein?
5 steps:
1. Initiation
5 steps:
2. Elongation
5 steps:
3. Elongation , cont.
5 steps:
4. Termination
5 steps:
5. Disassembly
Test Thursday! p. 210 #6-9
Activity
1. CODONS are on which strand (circle): DNA mRNA tRNA rRNA
2. ANTICODONS are on (circle): DNA mRNA tRNA
rRNA
3. Look at the tRNA molecules. At the bottom are three ____________________, which make up the anticodon. Attached to the other end is a(n) ___________________________.
4. What kind of bond forms when two amino acids attach to each other?
5. Which organelle is the site for all of this “protein synthesis”?
6. Here’s some DNA: T A C A G G C G T
a. Transcribe it to mRNA: b. Now use your book to determine
the sequence of amino acids:
Please list & describe as many things as possible for the diagram below:
DNA:
mRNA:
A. Acid:
What happens to the protein after it’s made?
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