RNA & Protein Synthesis

Anticodon
- A set of 3 nitrogenous bases on a tRNA molecule that are complementary to the bases of a codon on an mRNA molecule.

Codon
A group of 3 consecutive nitrogenous bases that either codes for a specific amino acid or marks the end of a protein.

Gene Expression
- The process by which the information carried in genes is used to make proteins or direct other cell activities.

- Messenger RNA (mRNA)
- RNA that forms during transcription & carries the instructions for making proteins from the nucleus to the cytoplasm

Protein Synthesis
The complete process by which cells make proteins.

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
- A form of RNA that makes up part of the structure of a ribosome & assists in translation

RNA
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RNA & Protein Synthesis

Anticodon
- A set of 3 nitrogenous bases on a tRNA molecule that are complementary to the bases of a codon on an mRNA molecule.

Codon
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