Topic 15-18 Content A
Topic 15-18 Content A
Topic 15-18 Content A
➢ The process by which the instructions in DNA are converted into a functional
product.
➢ Explain the flow of genetic information from DNA----RNA----PROTEIN
RIBOSOMES
-serves as factories in the cell where the information is translated from a code
into the functional product
DNA- Deoxyribonucleic acid is a thread-like
chain of nucleotides carrying the genetic
instructions used in the growth, development,
functioning and reproduction of all known living
organisms and many viruses.
RNA-Ribonucleic acid is a polymeric molecule
essential in various biological roles in coding,
decoding, regulation, and expression of genes.
PROTEIN-Proteins perform a vast array of
functions within organisms, including catalysing
metabolic reactions, DNA
replication, responding to stimuli,
and transporting molecules from one location to
another.
DNA and RNA
• Differences
• Structure
• Location
• Sugar
• Bases
• Role/Job
DNA vs RNA: structure
DNA – nucleus
RNA – nucleus and
cytoplasm
DNA vs RNA: Sugar and Base
Translation
( RNA Protein)
-Second step during protein
synthesis where the message
from DNA for making protein
has been taken to the
ribosomes and the protein is
2. The tRNA molecule with
constructed with the help of
the correct anticodon
transfer RNA or tRNA. attaches to the mRNA
- During translation, these codon.
messages travel from where
the DNA is in the cell nucleus
to the ribosomes where they
are read to make specific
proteins.
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
Transfers an
amino acid
to the
ribosome to
be added to
the protein.
3.The mRNA slides through the
ribosome to the next codon and another
tRNA comes and attaches to mRNA.
4. The 1st tRNA releases its amino acid
to attach to the 2nd amino acid on using a
peptide bond.
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1.DNA: ATG GTA GCT AAC CTT
2.DNA: CAG GAA TTG CTC GAT
Practice:
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