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Answer:
1) RNA polymerase unzips DNA and frees RNA nucleotides join DNA to form mRNA
2) mRNA is transported from the nucleus of the cell to the ribosomes of the cell
3) mRNA joins the ribosome, and the anti codons from tRNA join mRNA to form a chain of amino acids
4) A chain of amino acids is formed from the peptide bonds, creating a protein.
5) Once the protein is made, the gene for a particular trait is expressed.
Answer:
Step 1: RNA polymerase unzips DNA and free RNA nucleotides join DNA to form mRNA.
Step 2: mRNA is transported from the nucleus of the cell to the ribosomes of the cell.
Step 3: mRNA joins the ribosome, and the anticodons from tRNA join mRNA to form a chain of amino acids.
Step 4: A chain of amino acids is formed from peptide bonds, creating a protein.
Step 5: Once the protein is made, the gene for a particular trait is expressed.
Explanation:
STEP 1:
During the process of transcription, RNA polymerase unzips DNA and forms mRNA.
STEP 2:
mRNA formed in nucleus then moves out to ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
STEP 3:
This mRNA undergoes translation process and tRNA transfers amino acids and forms chains of amino acids.
STEP4:
Amino acid chains are joined by peptide linkages to form proteins.
STEP 5:
Formation of protein results in the expression of that particular trait whose gene has undergo transcription and translation.