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Transcription
Nucleus – where this process takes place
Inside the nucleus
DNA strand
Guanine
Cytosine
Adenine
Thymine
Hydrogen Bond
Key:
Transcription
DNA Helicase
Splitting of the DNA
Transcription
Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 1
Stand 2
Splitting of the DNA
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Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 1
Stand 1
Stand 1
Stand 1
Stand 1
Stand 1
The mRNA strand will then wined together
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Nuclear Pore
Translation
Nucleus
Cytoplasm– where the process takes place
Strand 1Transcription
Strand 1Transcription
Strand 1Transcription
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Strand 1Transcription
Strand 1Transcription
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Strand 1Transcription
Anti-Codons
tRNA
Amino Acid
Peptide Bond
Peptide Bond
Peptide Bond
This process can go on for a long time.
End Product
Protein
Strand 1Transcription
mRNA strand
In the mRNA stand, the thymine bases will become uracil bases
Codons: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Codon DecodingTranscription
Codon 1
Codon 2
Codon 3
Codon 4
Codon 5
Codon 6
Codon 7
Codon 8
Codon 9
Codon 10
Methionine
Threonine
Phenylalanine
Glutamic Acid
Glutamine
Cysteine
Arginine
Aspartic Acid
Cysteine
Stop
Promoter Region
Termination Sequence
Coding Region
Summary
The first step of transcription is that the DNA must unwind to make a single-strand with the double helix. Then the DNA will
split into two identical strands. Then the DNA makes two identical copies. Finally, the mRNA stand will wind together
again and exit out the nuclear pore. In translation, the ribosome will attach to the mRNA then the tRNA will attach to the free amino acid. Then, tRNA carries the amino acid to the
ribosome. Then, tRNA pairs up an anticodon with a codon from the mRNA. After, the enzyme puts the amino acid on the
end to form a peptide bond. Finally, the protein chain will continue to grow while each tRNA adds an amino acid to the
chain.