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DNA carries the cell’s genetic information; however, it cannot leave the .

Because of this, it copies part of its nucleotide sequence into a complementary copy of

during the process called .

During this process, the enzyme,

separates the DNA strands.

One strand of DNA acts as the

from which nucleotides are assembled into a strand of RNA.

Each three letter sequence on the mRNA is called a .

The start codon is and the three stop codons are .

Once the mRNA leaves the nucleus it goes to the to prepare for protein

synthesis which is called .

During this process, a molecule brings the to the ribosome.

The amino acids are hooked together by bonds.

The tRNA is able to match up to the mRNA by the in its anticodons.

When the codon is reached, the chain is released into the .



Word Bank:
protein mRNA ribosome tRNA peptide amino acid complementary bases
helicase AUG template stop codon nucleus UAG, UGA, UAA translation cytoplasm transcription

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DNA can’t leave the nucleus, copy of mRNA, transcription, helicase separates the DNA, one strand acts as the template, codon, AUG, stop codons are UAA/UAG/UGA, translation, mRNA goes to ribosome, peptide bonds, complementary bases, cytoplasm

Hope this is helpful and correct! This was the last unit I did so it’s not as fresh in my mind
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