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TRANSLATION. TRANSLATION. The process where the mRNA code is translated into amino acids which are combined to make a protein Occurs on a ribosome. TRANSLATION. mRNA Codon. G roup of 3 nucleotides Each codon codes for a specific amino acid GCU = Alanine 64 different codons.
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TRANSLATION • The process where the mRNA code is translated into amino acids which are combined to make a protein • Occurs on a ribosome
mRNA Codon • Group of 3 nucleotides • Each codon codes for a specific amino acid • GCU = Alanine • 64 different codons
Amino Acids (a.a.) • Building blocks of proteins • 20 amino acids and 64 codons, therefore there is more than one codon for each a.a. • Alanine GCU, GCC, GCA and GCG
Ribosome • Organelles made of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) • Where translation occurs
Transfer RNA (tRNA) • Carries a. a. on one end and carries the anticodon on the other en • Anticodon is the complementary sequence to mRNA codons
STEPS OF TRANSLATION • Anticodon of the first tRNA connects with complementary codon sequence on the mRNA • The next tRNA connects with next complementary codon sequence on the mRNA and the second a. a. is added to a first a.a.
STEPS OF TRANSLATION (continued) 3. One tRNA after another matches up as mRNA moves through the ribosome to form the protein chain
Stop codon • Has no anticodon • Causes ribosome to fall apart and protein is released