Solutions
Transcription RNA is made 5' --> 3' direction so DNA template strand must be in the 3' --
> 5' direction. RNA polymerase attaches to DNA template and mRNA forms a complementary
strand of DNA in the nucleus.
RNA Processing BEFORE mRNA leaves the nucleus, primary transcript is spliced and
then attaches to ribosome in the cytoplasm
Translation mRNA sequence converted to amino acid sequence; each codon = 1 amino
acid. tRNA decodes mRNA, tRNA "charged" with corresponding amino acid
Start Codon AUG; no start codon, no translation
Stop Codons UGA, UAA, UAG
Ribosome A site: tRNA is read
P site: peptide bond forms