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Card 6
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Each nucleotide is made up of:
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Card 7
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What are the two types of RNA important in protein synthesis and what do they do?
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Card 8
Front
What happens once mRNA is formed?
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Card 9
Front
What is mRNA's structure, and how is it suited to its function?
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Card 10
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What is tRNA's structure, and how is it suited to its function?
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Card 11
Front
Arrange DNA, mRNA and tRNA in order of a) size (from smallest to largest), b) stability (from least to most)
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Card 12
Front
What happens during transcription?
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Card 13
Front
Describe the process of transcription (Step 1)
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Card 14
Front
Describe Step 2 and 3
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Card 15
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Why will only 12 bases on DNA be exposed at any one time?
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