DNA RNA RNA Polymerase The diagram shows the process of Transcription Translation Replication Mitosis
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Replication: This is the process where DNA makes a copy of itself. It's necessary for cell division, so each new cell has a complete set of DNA. Show more…
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Part 1. Diagramming DNA Replication, Transcription, and Translation We will be using the DNA sequence below as a template. You should first determine the sequence of the complementary strand of DNA. After you have determined this sequence, depict how DNA is replicated. Use the given sequence to then transcribe into mRNA. Finally, your mRNA transcript should be translated into a polypeptide. Don't forget to remember in what direction these molecules are built. Below are items that should be included in your depictions. 3'-CGTACCTTAGGCGCTATCGGCAAATGGACATC-5' 1. DNA Replication - DNA polymerase - Helicase - 5' ends and 3' ends 2. Transcription - RNA polymerase - Promoter region - mRNA transcript 3. Translation (draw this somewhere in the middle of the translational process)
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Draw a schematic diagram that links DNA replication, transcription, translation, RNA replication, and reverse transcription.
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(A) Transformation (B) Translation (C) Transcription (D) Translocation (E) Replication DNA codes for mRNA
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