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- To be considered a transcription factor, a protein must bind the DNA. True or FalseMutated DNA Sequence #3 T A C A C C T T A G C G A C G A C T … What’s the mRNA sequence? (Circle the change) What will be the amino acid sequence? Will there likely be effects? What type of mutation is this? ________________________________ Mutated DNA Sequence #4 T A C A C C T T G G C G A C T A C T … What’s the mRNA sequence? (Circle the change) What will be the amino acid sequence? Will there likely be effects? What type of mutation is this? ______________________________Translate to amino acids the strand using the Genetic Code chart. Remember to use the start and stop sequences. UGCGAUGGCAAUCGGUGUACCCCUGACUGAGC
- Concept Overview: Protein Synthesis Task 2: Review the process of protein synthesis by placing the cards in their appropriate category. Think before you drop - This is an all or nothing type of question. Double check that you are happy with where you placed all of the options before you submit the knowledge check. Transcription Translation No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen Transcription & Translation Neither No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen Possible answers DNA is copied into MRNA Involves tRNA | Occurs in the mitochondria Information in MRNA is used to produce a protein Occurs in the nucleus Involves mRNA Utilizes ribosomes Involves DNA polymerase Involves RNA polymerase Occurs in the cytoplasm :::: :::: ::::Remember for T/F questions, either answer TRUE or FALSE, but if the answer is FALSE make sure to explain WHY the answer is false. Proteins that were made to be sorted OUT of the endoplasmid reticulum (ER) do NOT have a retention signal so that the protein can leave the ER.Write if TRUE/FALSE. mRNA splicing takes place in bacteria. In eukaryotes, replication and transcription takes place in the nucleus. Sigma subunit guides the RNA polymerase to locate the promoter region in RNA. The direction of synthesis of DNA and RNA is the same, from 5’→3’ direction. The Okazaki fragment forms when the synthesis of the DNA strand runs toward the replication fork.