Translation - Research Article from World of Biology

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Translation.

Translation - Research Article from World of Biology

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Translation.
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Translation is the process where the nucleotide sequence of the DNA is translated to a sequence of amino acids. The sequence of amino acids constitute the proteins.

A molecule known as the ribosome is the site of the protein synthesis. The ribosome is protein bound to a second species of RNA known as ribosomal RNA (rRNA). Several ribosomes may attach to a single mRNA molecule, so that many polypeptide chains are synthesized from the same mRNA. The ribosome binds to a very specific region of the mRNA called the promoter region. The promoter is upstream of the sequence that will be translated into protein.

The nucleotide sequence on the mRNA is translated into the amino acid sequence of a protein by adaptor molecules composed of a third type of RNA known as transfer RNAs (tRNAs). There are many different species of tRNAs, with each species binding a particular...

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