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This video will be discussing the very important cellular process called translation.
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So what is translation? translation is a cellular process in which proteins or polypeptides are formed from the mrn molecules.
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And this process takes place in cytoplasm.
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The raw materials for translation include first the mrna molecule which is also called messenger rna because it carries the genetic information from the dna into the cytoplasm to form into the proteins.
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So it carries genetic information in the form of tripled codes.
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Or we say codons.
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Mrnmrna molecules they contain start codon which is a, ug stop codons, which are ua a, ua, g and uga.
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Between start codon and stop codon, there is a protein coding sequence.
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Mrna molecules, they are single standard, means they have only one strand and they are readed in the 5 prime to 3 prime direction to form the proteins.
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Proteins.
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The next raw material for the process translation is t rna molecules or we say them as transfer rna molecules.
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These molecules they bring amino acids from the cytoplasm to the growing chain of the polypeptide into the ribosome...