explain the concept of transcription translocation and translation ?
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The mRNA formed in transcription is transported out of the nucleus, into the cytoplasm, to the ribosome (the cell's protein synthesis factory). ... The process by which mRNA directs protein synthesis with the assistance of tRNA is called translation. The ribosome is a very large complex of RNA and protein molecules.
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Transcription, Translocation and translation.
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- Transcription- it is the process by which DNA is copied to mRNA, it carries the information which is needed for protein synthesis
- Translation- mRNA formed in transcription is transported out of the nucleus , into the cytoplasm , to the ribosome, here protein synthesis is directed ,tRNA is required for protein synthesis, so the process by which mRNA directs protein synthesis with the help of tRNAis transcription.
- Translocation- decoding takes place in this process, it is a process that advances messenger RNA to tRNA on ribosome to allowthe next codon to move into the decoding centre.
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