B1.2.2 - Transciption And Translation Flashcards

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1
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Why can DNA not leave the nucleus?

A

It is too big

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2
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What is mRNA?

A

A copy of the DNA, on a single strand

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3
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What is the process of producing DNA called?

A

Transcription

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4
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Describe the steps in transcription

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The DNA around a gene unzips so the strands are separated.
One of the DNA strands act as a template.
Complementary bases attach to the strand being copied.
This forms mRNA.
When done, the mRNA detaches itself from the strand and the DNA joins back together.

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5
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What is the one base that is missing in mRNA and what is it replaced with?

A

Thymine, replaced by Uracil

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6
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Which subcellular structure does mRNA travel to?

A

The ribosomes

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7
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Where are ribosomes?

A

In the cytoplasm

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8
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What are proteins made of?

A

Different amino acids

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9
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What determines the type and order of the amino acids?

A

The order of the nucleotides

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10
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What determines what different proteins are made?

A

The type and order of amino acids

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11
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What is the process of making protein called?

A

Translation

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12
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Describe the steps of translation

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The mRNA attaches to a ribosome.
Then the nucleotide sequence is interpreted and the new protein is made.
The ribosome reads the nucleotides in the mRNA in groups of 3.
It continues.
Every triplet codes for a protein. The amino acids add up and become a protein.

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13
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What is a codon/base triplet?

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The triplet of nucleotides that the ribosome reads of the mRNA

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14
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Give examples of proteins that can be produced

A

Enzymes

Hormones

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