PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
SB2a How are DNA and RNA different? DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded. RNA has Uracil and DNA has thymine. DNA is only in the nucleus.
RNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
The Code of Life: Topic 3 Gene expression (protein synthesis)
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS. DNA and Genes DNA DNA contains genes, sequences of nucleotide bases These Genes code for polypeptides (proteins) Proteins are used.
DNA, RNA, and the Flow of Information The expression of a gene takes place in two steps: Transcription makes a single-stranded RNA copy of a segment.
Gene to protein The two main processes that link the gene to protein are: RNA transcription and translation. The bridge between DNA and protein synthesis.
Chapter 13. The Central Dogma of Biology: RNA Structure: 1. It is a nucleic acid. 2. It is made of monomers called nucleotides 3. There are two differences.
1 PROTEIN SYNTHESIS. 2 Protein Synthesis The production (synthesis) of polypeptide chains (proteins) Two phases: Transcription & Translation.