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Cell Division and Gene Expression
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The 46 chromosomes of a male
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OOGENESIS
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OOGENESIS
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DNA Biology and Gene Expression
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3 kinds of RNA help with information transfer for protein synthesis
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Transcription mRNA maturation
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Gene Expression: The Movie
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TRANSCRIPTION Translation 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template
for mRNA. Translation DNA introns primary mRNA exons nuclear pore
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TRANSCRIPTION Translation 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. TRANSCRIPTION 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template for mRNA. Translation DNA 2. mRNA is processed before leaving the nucleus. introns primary mRNA exons mature mRNA nuclear pore
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TRANSCRIPTION Translation 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. TRANSCRIPTION 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template for mRNA. Translation DNA 3.mRNA moves into cytoplasm and becomes associated with ribosomes. 2. mRNA is processed before leaving the nucleus. introns primary mRNA exons large and small ribosomal subunits mature mRNA mRNA nuclear pore
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TRANSCRIPTION Translation 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. TRANSCRIPTION 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template for mRNA. Translation DNA 3.mRNA moves into cytoplasm and becomes associated with ribosomes. 2. mRNA is processed before leaving the nucleus. introns primary mRNA exons large and small ribosomal subunits mature mRNA mRNA amino acids nuclear pore 4. tRNAs with anticodons carry amino acids to mRNA. tRNA C A U anticodon
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TRANSCRIPTION Translation 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. TRANSCRIPTION 1. DNA in nucleus serves as a template for mRNA. Translation DNA 3.mRNA moves into cytoplasm and becomes associated with ribosomes. 2. mRNA is processed before leaving the nucleus. introns primary mRNA exons large and small ribosomal subunits mature mRNA mRNA amino acids nuclear pore peptide 4. tRNAs with anticodons carry amino acids to mRNA. tRNA C A U U G G U U U anticodon G G G A C C A A A G U A ribosome codon 5. Anticodon–codon complementary base pairing occurs.
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