Show What You Know VIDEO assignment LO 3.4 The student is able to describe representations and models illustrating how genetic information is translated.

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Show What You Know VIDEO assignment LO 3.4 The student is able to describe representations and models illustrating how genetic information is translated into polypeptides. [See SP 1.2]

Use the diagram provided and make a video tracing the flow of chemical information from the gene to the protein product. You must include a description/explanation of everything in the picture. 2-3 people in your group Everyone in group must talk in video Be sure to include important enzymes EXTRA CREDIT: Tell TWO more things that might happen to the polypeptide chain produced in the picture before it can function as a protein in or out of the cell.