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How do m-RNA, t-RNA and ribosomes help in the process of translation ?

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How do mRNA, tRNA and ribosomes help in the process of translation?

Explain the structure of t-RNA with the help of a diagram. Describe its role in the process of translation.

Explain the structure of t-RNA with the help of a diagram. Describe its role in the process of translation.

Explain the structure of RNA with the help of a well labelled diagram. Describe its role in the process of translation.

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Consider the following statements with respect to translation. A. Translation refers to the process of polymerisation of ribonucleotides. B. The site of translation (protein synthesis) is ribosomes. (D) An m-RNA also has untranslated regions (UTR) that are not translated. Of the above statements :

The type of RNA which is repuired for translation process is-

During the eukaryotic transcription, the genetic information encoded in the DNA will be transferred to m-RNA. The m-RNA thus formed will be processed and utilized to synthesize a protein. a. Both the DNA strands are not copied during transcription. Why? b. What do template and coding DNA strands represent? c. What will be the result, if RNA is not spliced before translation?

What is aminoacylation? Enlist the various pre-requisites for initiation step of RNA translation in prokaryotes. Also describe, how the translation process in eukaryotes is different from that of prokaryotes.