Translation Modeling Activity
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This activity was designed for standard, honors, or AP biology classes to model the process of translation.
This activity picks up where Transcription leaves off. We will assume that RNA polymerase has already created the mRNA transcript and the mRNA has been processed (addition of the 5’ cap, polyA tail and removal of introns). The mRNA has moved into the cytoplasm of the cell. Translation is ready to occur.
Translation is defined as the synthesis of a protein (polypeptide) using information encoded in an mRNA molecule. Three RNA molecules will be used to assemble the protein: Messenger RNA, Transfer RNA and Ribosomal RNA. Messenger RNA (mRNA) has the information for arranging the amino acids in the correct order to make a functional protein. Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries amino acids to the ribosome and Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) makes up the ribosome.
The key to deciphering DNA is called a triplet code, in which the
This activity picks up where Transcription leaves off. We will assume that RNA polymerase has already created the mRNA transcript and the mRNA has been processed (addition of the 5’ cap, polyA tail and removal of introns). The mRNA has moved into the cytoplasm of the cell. Translation is ready to occur.
Translation is defined as the synthesis of a protein (polypeptide) using information encoded in an mRNA molecule. Three RNA molecules will be used to assemble the protein: Messenger RNA, Transfer RNA and Ribosomal RNA. Messenger RNA (mRNA) has the information for arranging the amino acids in the correct order to make a functional protein. Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries amino acids to the ribosome and Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) makes up the ribosome.
The key to deciphering DNA is called a triplet code, in which the
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