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Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

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Page 1: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

Protein Synthesis Review

Page 2: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

A codon consist of….

• Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA.• One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

Page 3: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is called…

• A mutation.

Page 4: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What nitrogen bases are found in DNA?

• Cytosine (C)• Guanine (G)• Thymine (T)• Adenine (A)

Page 5: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What nitrogen bases are found in mRNA?

CytosineGuanineAdenineUracil

Page 6: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What are the differences between DNA and mRNA?

• DNA is double stranded and mRNA is single stranded.

• DNA cannot leave the nucleus and mRNA can leave the nucleus.

• DNA has Thymine and mRNA has Uracil.• DNA has deoxyribose sugar and mRNA has

ribose sugar.

Page 7: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What types of living things contain DNA?

• All living things. • Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, protists.

Page 8: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What amino acid does the codon CAC translate to?

• Histine

Page 9: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What amino acid does the codon AAU translate to?

• ASN

Page 10: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

Complete the following DNA sequence: 5’ ACCTCGAAT 3’

• 3’ TGGAGCTTA 5’

Page 11: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What process is shown in the diagram? What is it’s function?

• DNA replication• The function of replication is to produce an

exact copy of DNA for cell reproduction.• This process ensures consistency.

Page 12: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What holds the complementary nitrogen bases together on a DNA molcule?

• Hydrogen bonds

Page 13: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What shape is DNA?

• Double helix• Double stranded• Twisted ladder

Page 14: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What is the function of DNA?

Carries the code for the information for what proteins will be made by the cell.

Page 15: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What is the function of a ribosome?

• To translate mRNA into a protein.• Synthesize protein.

Page 16: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

A change in the DNA code is called a…

• Mutation• Mutations can occur naturally or be caused by

a mutagen like UV rays.• Mutations increase genetic diversity when

they cause a positive change in the organism.• Mutations can cause genetic diseases. • Mutations may have no effect at all.

Page 17: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

A piece of DNA that is transcribed onto mRNA and translated into a protein is called….

• An exon.• Exons are expressed.

Page 18: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

DNA that does not transcribe and code for protein is called…

• An intron.• Introns are left in the nucleus.

Page 19: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What mRNA bases would complement the following DNA strand? ATTCCGATCATC

• UAAGGCUAGUAG

Page 20: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What molecule carries DNA’s message to the ribosome?

• mRNA

Page 21: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What is being produced in this diagram?

• A protein• A polypeptide chain• This process is translation

Page 22: Protein Synthesis Review. A codon consist of…. Three consecutive nitrogen bases of mRNA. One codon translates into 1 amino acid.

What is the function of the figure in the diagram?

• Carries amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis.

• tRNA’s anticodon matches to the mRNA’s codon and assembles amino acids in the correct order to produce a protein.