BIOLOGY 1113 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Missense Mutation, Ribosomal Rna, Aminoacyl-Trna

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Proteins are the link between genotype and phenotype: gene expression is the process by which dna directs the synthesis of proteins. The expression of genes that code for proteins includes two stages: transcription and translation. Getting from dna to protein requires two major stages: transcription and translation: transcription is the synthesis of rna using information in the dna. Just as a dna strand provides a template for making a new complementary strand during dna replication, it also can serve as a template for assembling a complementary sequence of rna nucleotides. For a protein-coding gene, the resulting rna molecule is faithful transcript of the gene"s protein-building instructions. During this stage, there is a change in language: the cell must translate the nucleotide sequence of an mrna molecule into the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide. The sites of translation are ribosomes, molecular complexes that facilitate the orderly linking of amino acids into polypeptide chains.

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