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Complete a concept map of translation, indicate where it takes place, and describe what will happen if the anticodon is not attached to transfer RNA.
1) DNA unzips, transcription of mRNA, mRNA leaves the nucleus, mRNA binds to the ribosome, tRNA brings in amino acid, tRNA anticodon binds to the codon on mRNA, peptide bond binds amino acids to form protein, transport of the amino acids to the mRNA by tRNA continues until the mRNA translation is completed. This process occurs in the cytoplasm. If the anticodon is not attached the process of protein synthesis will not take place.

2) DNA unzips, transcription of mRNA, mRNA leaves the nucleus, mRNA binds to the ribosome, tRNA brings in amino acid, tRNA anticodon binds to the codon on mRNA, peptide bond binds amino acids to form protein, transport of the amino acids to the mRNA by tRNA continues until the mRNA translation is completed. This process occurs in the nucleus. If the anticodon is not attached the process of protein synthesis will still take place.

3) mRNA binds to the ribosome, tRNA brings in amino acid, tRNA anticodon binds to the codon on mRNA, peptide bond binds amino acids to form protein, transport of the amino acids to the mRNA by tRNA continues until the mRNA translation is completed. This process occurs in the cytoplasm. If the anticodon is not attached the process of protein synthesis will not take place

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