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20 January, 11:16

Explain the role of each of the following in protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells. • RNA polymerase • Spliceosomes (snRNPs) • Codons • Ribosomes • tRNA

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  1. 20 January, 11:38
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    The Central dogma includes the replication, transcription and translation.

    Explanation:

    RNA polymerase; It is invloved in transcription process in which the the squence of DNA is coppied to RNA known as mRNA.

    Spliceosomes; The genetic information is in non-continuous form i. e introns (non-codding sequences) are present between exons. These introns are removed by spliceosomes from pre-mRNA.

    Codons; Codon is the sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA that code for specific amino acid i. e AUG for methionine.

    Ribosomes; These are known as protein factory because protein synthesis take place in ribosomes.

    tRNA; It brought the specific amino acids for corressponding codon on mRNA for polypeptide chain.
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