transcription vs translation Flashcards
what are the 9 differences between transcription & translation?
- location of process
- raw material required
- enzyme that catalyse the reaction
- products formed
- template used
- how the genetic information of the template is read
- complementary base pairing
- involvement of ribosomes
- involvement of tRNA
what is the difference in the locations where transcription & translation take place?
- transcription takes place in the nucleus,
- while translation takes place in the cytoplasm
what is the difference in the raw material required for transcription & translation to start?
- transcription requires free ribonucleotides as raw material,
- while translation requires amino acids as raw material
what is the difference in the enzyme used between transcription & translation?
- in transcription, RNA polymerase catalyses the formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides,
- while in translation, peptidyl transferase within the ribosome catalyses the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids
what is the difference in the products formed between transcription & translation?
- after transcription, the products formed are mRNA, tRNA & rRNA,
- while after translation, the product formed is a polypeptide chain
what is the difference in the template used to carry out transcription & translation?
- in transcription, the template used is DNA,
- while in translation, the template used is mRNA
what is the difference in how the genetic information of the template is read between transcription & translation?
- in transcription, the DNA strand is read in the 3’ to 5’ direction,
- while in translation, the mRNA strand is read in the 5’ to 3’ direction
what is the difference between the complementary base pairing in transcription & translation?
- in transcription, complementary base pairing occurs between free RNA nucleotides & the DNA nucleotides of the DNA template,
- while in translation, complementary base pairing occurs between the anticodons of tRNA & the codons on the mRNA template
what is the difference in ribosome involvement between transcription & translation?
- in transcription, ribosomes are not involved,
- while in translation, free ribosomes & ribosomes of the rough endoplasmic reticulum are involved
what is the difference in tRNA involvement between transcription & translation?
- transcription does not require the involvement of tRNA,
- while translation requires the involvement of tRNA