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  1. The amino acids needed for protein synthesis by each organism is encoded in their DNA. Using the processes of transcription and translation, you can, theoretically start with a strand of DNA and calculate the amino acid chains for which an organism is coded. DNA Strand. Transcription to mRNA.

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  2. RNA is an intermediate molecule that actually carries the information in DNA to the ribosomes, so the proteins can be made. RNA is made from DNA in the nucleus by a process called transcription. See Figure 1. Let’s practice transcribing a segment of DNA.

  3. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Messanger RNA (mRNA), Transfer RNA (tRNA), Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and more.

  4. This worksheet shows a diagram of transcription and translation and asks students to label it; also includes questions about the processes.

  5. Transcription is the process by which RNA is made from DNA. It occurs in the nucleus. Label the box with the x in it near the nucleus with the word TRANSCRIPTION and proceed to color the bases according to the key below.

  6. Feb 13, 2014 · Transcription is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence. This copy, called a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, leaves the cell nucleus and enters the cytoplasm, where it directs the synthesis of the protein, which it encodes. Here is a more complete definition of transcription: Transcription.

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  8. Aug 31, 2020 · Transcription and translation are the two processes that convert a sequence of nucleotides from DNA into a sequence of amino acids to build the desired protein. These two processes are essential for life. They are found in all organisms – eukaryotic and prokaryotic.

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