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WebLab#5: DNA Transcription and Translation
Goals:
- To increase your understanding of two fundamental processes
of molecular biology: transcription and translation of DNA's hereditary
code.
- To apply your knowledge of the genetic alphabet to predict base
sequences in RNA
during transcription.
- To analyze the role of the four different types of RNA molecules
required for the eventual translation of the genetic code.
- To understand the concepts of RNA editing and interrupted genes.
- To apply your knowledge of the genetic code to predict specific
changes in the amino acid sequences of proteins due to changes
in the genetic code.
Look over the following exercise titles. Use the
link button to the left of each exercise to view exercise details.
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WebLab#5: Exercise #1
DNA Replication and Transcription
In this exercise
you will learn details of the transcription of the four known types
of RNA from DNA templates, and the cellular functions of thoses RNA
molecules.
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WebLab#5: Exercise #2
Translation: Using the
Genetic Code to Construct Proteins
In this exercise you will learn details of the translation of the genetic code into protein synthesis. You will use the genetic code to construct the amino acid sequences in proteins and predict the consequences of mutations.
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