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Transcription is writing a word using letters from a different language. e.g. 'μήλο' becomes 'Milo'. As you can see the word has been rewritten with letters from the English alphabet, but is only readable by people who know Greek and Englis...
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1. What is the difference between transcription and translation? ... The difference between transcription and translation is that in transcription, DNA is paired and copied into mRNA before leaving the sell.
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Transcription describes the process of mRNA being copied from DNA (the master copy) Translation describes the process of the information represented in a mRNA sequence being "translated" from the language of nucleic acid (RNA) to ...
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Transcription and translation: These 2 processes are closely coupled in prokaryotes, whereas they are spatially and temporally separate in eukaryotes. In prokaryotes, the primary transcript serves a mRNA and it is used immediately as the template for ... what is the difference between canine blood and human blood?
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--- parts of the system --- tRNA --- mRNA --- rRNA --- Translation, the sequence --- ... Science at a Distance; © 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Professor John Blamir ... Translation -the full sequence...
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The process of copying mRNA from DNA is known as transcription. When a particular gene is activated, the double helix of DNA splits open to form a transcription bubble. In this bubble, mRNA is synthesized. Transcription matches up complimentary ... The translation always starts at the three base sequence AUG on the tRNA.
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Distinguish between "one gene one enzyme" hypothesis and "one gene one polypeptide," and explain why the original hypothesis was changed. ... Distinguish between transcription and translation. ... Describe where transcription and translation occur in prokaryotes and in eukaryotes; explain why it is significant that,
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12.5 Differentiate between RNA and DNA. 12.6 Differentiate between types of RNA. 12.7 Distinguish between transcription and translation by processes and the location of these processes in cells. 12.8 Use the universal genetic code to work problems involving transcription and translation.
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7. List and distinguish between the five kingdoms of life. ... 164. Distinguish between translation and transcription. Describe where each occurs in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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