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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 17: Gene Expression
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Translation
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- Translation is the synthesis of a polypeptide (polymer for proteins), using information in the mRNA - Think: "Translation like languages, always happens after transcription" - Ribosomes are the sites of translation (Think: "Ribosomes are the Readers") - In prokaryotes, translation of mRNA can begin before transcription has finished - In a eukaryotic cell, the nuclear envelope separates transcription from translation - Eukaryotic RNA transcripts are modified through RNA processing to yield the finished mRNA - Its like the Eukaryotic RNA is editing the information a bit - RNA processing allows mRNA to fit through the nuclear envelope. Bacteria RNA doesn't need this because everything is just floating in the cytoplasm. [reference image!]
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