Difference between revisions of "Translation Protein synthesis"
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To create a certain protein, starting from the genetic code you need | To create a certain protein, starting from the genetic code you need | ||
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* DNA | * DNA | ||
* Messenger RNA | * Messenger RNA | ||
* Transport RNA | * Transport RNA | ||
* Ribosomes in the cytoplasma | * Ribosomes in the cytoplasma | ||
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+ | All starts in the cell core because the chromosones are locked in there. They can not migrate to the cytoplasma of the cell | ||
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+ | In the centre, because of the working of the enzyme, the DNA opens up: the hydrogen-bridges between the bases are broken. the double helix is "zipped" open. | ||
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+ | The piece of DNA that came off the bottom chain works as a possitive mold of which in the nucleus (core) a sort of neg ative copy is made in the shape of primary RNA |
Revision as of 13:19, 28 September 2006
All body cells have a unique genetic code to create the proteins de body needs
The genetic code is store in the cell centre, where the chromosens can be found. These are made of a coat of proteins, with a dubble DNA-Helix in it.
The DNA exists of a double chain of nucleotiden. The order of the nucleotide is the basis of the genetic code.
transcription
To create a certain protein, starting from the genetic code you need
- DNA
- Messenger RNA
- Transport RNA
- Ribosomes in the cytoplasma
All starts in the cell core because the chromosones are locked in there. They can not migrate to the cytoplasma of the cell
In the centre, because of the working of the enzyme, the DNA opens up: the hydrogen-bridges between the bases are broken. the double helix is "zipped" open.
The piece of DNA that came off the bottom chain works as a possitive mold of which in the nucleus (core) a sort of neg ative copy is made in the shape of primary RNA