Genetic Code and Translation Concepts

Genetic Code and Translation Concepts

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Liam Anderson

Biology

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

The video tutorial explains the process of protein synthesis, focusing on transcription and translation. It begins with an overview of genes and their role in protein production. The transcription process is detailed, showing how DNA is used to create mRNA. The video then covers translation, where mRNA is read by ribosomes to form proteins, using tRNA to match codons with amino acids. The tutorial includes practice problems to reinforce understanding.

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1.

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What is the primary function of a gene?

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Which enzyme is responsible for breaking apart the DNA double helix during transcription?

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What is the central dogma of biology?

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What are codons?

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What is the role of tRNA during translation?

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Which codon signals the start of translation?

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What happens when a stop codon is reached during translation?

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If the mRNA codon is AAG, what is the corresponding anticodon on tRNA?

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What amino acid does the codon CCU code for?

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How many amino acids are in the protein if the sequence ends with a stop codon after six amino acids?

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