Chapter 12 Lesson 3 Outline
Chapter 12 Lesson 3 Outline
B. Making Proteins
1. The DNA of each cell carries a complete set of genes that provides instructions
for making all the a cell requires.
2. Segments of DNA that are not parts of genes are often called
DNA.
3. Ribonucleic acid, or , is a type of nucleic acid that
carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
a. Like DNA, RNA is made of .
b. Unlike DNA, RNA is single-stranded and has the sugar
. It has the nitrogenous base
instead of thymine.
4. The process of making mRNA from DNA is .
5. The three types of RNA are transfer RNA, ribosomal RNA, and
RNA.
6. The process of making a protein from RNA is called .
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7. The order of the nitrogen bases in mRNA determines the order of the
in a protein.
8. Each series of three nitrogen bases on mRNA is called
a(n) .
a. Most codons code for .
b. One of the codons codes for an amino acid that is at the
of a protein. This codon signals that
should start. Three of the codons do not code for
any . Instead, they code for the
of the protein.
C. Mutations
1. A change in the nucleotide sequence of a gene is a(n) .
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