Transcription | Translation |
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3
How many stages does transcription have?
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Initiation, elongation, and termination
What are the stages of translation?
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Initiation, Elongation and Termination
In order, what are the stages of transcription
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TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE: Prokaryotes and eukaryotes, multiple ribosomes can translate an mRNA molecule at the same time.
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DNA: 3' to 5' direction
RNA: 5' to 3' direction
What direction is DNA and mRNA read in transcription?
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E (exit), P(peptidyl), A(aminoacyl)
What is the order of the small ribosomal subunit?
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Prokaryotes: throughout the cell
Eukaryotes: nucleus
Where does transcription take place in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
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A protein release factor binds at the A site instead of an aminoacyl-tRNA. The empty tRNA and the release factor are also released
What happens when a stop codon appears at the A site?
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Results in pre-mRNA which is altered to protect the final mRNA
What are the final products of eukaryotes?
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UAG, UGA and UAA
What are the stop codons
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