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		| @@ -54,4 +54,17 @@ A specific order of amino acids is needed to formulate a protein. | ||||
| 	- **Genes** are a portion of DNA | ||||
| 	- To make proteins, cells assemble amino acids into specific sequences according to information from DNA | ||||
| - A **peptide bond** is a chemical attraction that connects two amino acids together | ||||
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| # DNA Process | ||||
| 1. Protein synthesis begins when a section of DNA unwinds, exposing a single portion (a gene). The gene contains coded info about the order of amino acids that comprise a specific protein | ||||
| 2. The gene undergoes **transcription**, that is, the sequence of amino acids copied is copied in a special manner, forming **messenger  RNA** (mRNA) in the process. | ||||
| 3. mRNA transforms the information concerning the amino acid sequence form the nucleus to **ribosomes**, protein manufacturing sites in cytoplasm. | ||||
| 4. During the **translation** process, ribosomes "read" mRNA. The coded instructions indicate which amino acid to add to the polypeptide chain and its sequence. | ||||
| 5. Each specific **transfer RNA** (tRNA) molecule conveys a particular amino acid to the ribosome. | ||||
| 6. At the ribosome, the amino acid that has been delivered by the tRNA attaches to the peptide chain, lengthening it.  | ||||
| 7. When the translation process is complete, the ribosome release the polypeptide, and the new protein generally undergoes further processing at other sites within the cytoplasm. | ||||
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| Summary: | ||||
| - Transcription: DNA unwinds, gene gets copied forming mRNA, happens in the nucleus | ||||
| 	- DNA -> mRNA | ||||
| - Translation: mRNA give info to ribosomes and they "read" mRNA. trNA gets an  | ||||
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