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translation
DNA
protein transcription
100

CHROMOZONE  what the purp of it ccroo

what are the different types 

composed of protein and DNA 

X and Y

they carry genetic information from cell to cell

100

what causes denature and what prevents it

heat or agitation causes the chemical breakdown of it. Aswell as failing to fold causes this. 

CHAPERONE proteins prevent it

leads to diseases

100

responsible for reading the mRNA and building the protein 

tRNA

100

what is the difference between Ucanine and Threonine nuecliotide bases

U is in mRNA and T is in DNA

100

what is start codon! and what is protein?

AUG. methoidine 
200

opposite of mono

poly 😍

200

how many bases make up a codon

3

200

opposite of codon and where is it

tRNA anitcodon

200

eacch strand of the DNA is held together by what bonds between what

the phosphate group and sugar

200

what is tRNA

transfer ribose nueclaicic acid.

300

who is the Arabian

Safie 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

300

what are some possible polypeptide chemical properties that would affect the folding of the protein

Hydrophobia, Hydrophillia, Connecting to another specific amino acid, connecting to amino acids that are similiar

300

where is rRNA held and what does it do

in the ribosome and it combines the proteins to the ribosomes.

300

RNA polymer ease

part of transcription where the RNA reads/ unzips the DNA strand

300

What is the process of protein synthesis

First transcription then translation

400

what does Frankenstein observe in the village and why was he attracted to it

to the gardening and civilization of people

400

in a nuecliotide what is the base connected to

the sugar

400

difference in DNA and RNA

kill Fiona an brown

400

list the bonds and their purposes

hydrogen bonds are weak and connect the nucleotide bases together. The covalent bonds bind the different nucleotides

400

Where does translation take place and where does transcription take place

translation takes place in the cytoplasm

Transcription in the nucleus

500

DENATURE

the unfolding of a protein

500

Why do some amino acids stay the same even in two different codons?

idk

but it says that the reasons I found where that

its an adaptation to decrease the effects of mutation

there are only so many sequences of codons possible compared to the amount of amino acids that exist

All amino acids are the same in all organisms but different organism may have different codons to do the same thing so its a way to allow for all organism to use the same system idk.

also It is PROVEN BY A THEORY THAT THE THIRD BASE IN A CODONS HAS LESS SIGNIFICANCE THAN THE FIRST AND SECOND.

500

if the DNA sequence has GTA then what is the tRNA anticodon

GUA

500

enzyme that pulls together free floating nucleotide to form

RNA polymerase 

500

What are the nucleotide of tRNA called 

anticodons to replace the codon of the mRNA

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