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Write a prediction that answers the lab question, "How are proteins built using the information provided by a molecule of RNA?" Remember, you are describing processes, so your prediction should include steps.

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After transcription occurs the information for synthesizing proteins is stored in the messenger RNA. The messenger RNA contains the codon(three nitrogenous bases that code for one amino-acid). In the ribosome the codon binds to the anticodon(homologous to the codon) of the transfer RNA that carries the amino-acid. The mRNA contains information regarding the order of the amino-acids inside the peptide.

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RNA determines the sequence of amino acids in proteins and polypeptides by a two-step process: transcription of DNA produces mRNA in the nucleus, then translation of the mRNA to tRNA takes place in the ribosome in the cytoplasm.

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