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RNA to Amino Acids | Genetic Code Translation, Definition & Codon7:03 Genetic Code & How to Read a Codon Chart7:22 Anticodon Creation, Translation & Example9:23 The Role of Ribosomes and Peptide Bonds in Genetic Translation7:39 Translation in Biology | Steps & Process7:39 ...
Steps of TranslationLearning OutcomesOutline the basic steps of translation As with mRNA synthesis, protein synthesis can be divided into three phases: initiation, elongation, and termination. The process of translation is similar in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Here we’ll explore how translation occurs...
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Translation and transcription are two common biology topics. Transcription is the process by which DNA is copied to RNA, whereas translation is the process by which RNA is used to produce proteins. Get ready to tackle questions about RNA polymerase, promoters, and more as you learn about how ...
Protein translation is a tightly regulated cellular process that is essential for gene expression and protein synthesis. The deregulation of this process is increasingly recognized as a critical factor in the pathogenesis of various human diseases. In th
Knowledge application- use your knowledge to answer questions about the three steps of translation Additional Learning To learn more about the three steps of translation, review the accompanying lesson Translation of mRNA to Protein: Inflation, Elongation & Termination Steps. This lesson covers the foll...
chose 70% of the GO functions to construct the training gene sets and the remaining 30% of functions to construct the validation gene sets. The learning rate, batch size, and training epochs were set to 0.0001, 16 and 15, respectively. The number of warmup steps in training was 200. ...
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Further steps were performed according to the manufacturer’s protocols. RNA was eluted from the silica membranes using 30 μL of molecular biology-grade (MB)- H2O. Quality and concentration of the prepared RNA were determined using an Agilent Bioanalyzer. Single-end (total cortex) or paired-...