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From Gene to Protein : An exercise in breaking the code

From Gene to Protein : An exercise in breaking the code. Cracking the Code. DNA. VC: Cracking the code. copied and read. RNA. translated. http://entomology.wisc.edu/~goodman/wgr...rch.html. PROTEIN. 1. CELL NUCLEUS. 2. DNA. 3. RNA (Messenger). 5. PROTEIN FACTORY

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From Gene to Protein : An exercise in breaking the code

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  1. From Geneto Protein: An exercise in breaking the code

  2. Cracking the Code DNA VC: Cracking the code copied and read RNA translated http://entomology.wisc.edu/~goodman/wgr...rch.html PROTEIN

  3. 1 CELL NUCLEUS

  4. 2 DNA

  5. 3 RNA (Messenger)

  6. 5 PROTEIN FACTORY (Reads code)

  7. 6 PROTEIN (building blocks)

  8. Cracking the Code DNA VC: Cracking the code copied and read RNA translated http://entomology.wisc.edu/~goodman/wgr...rch.html PROTEIN

  9. DNA COPIES ITSELF:Base pairings: A- T C – GDNA moleculeunzips breaking the base pairs forming 2 sides VC: DNA Replication

  10. ANSWERS

  11. New copy (RNA) is read and translated Genes (DNA) Make copies of itself Crossover (mixing of code) www.squidoo.com/geneticsresearch Amino acids (protein) are formed A trait is expressed VC: What is phenotype

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