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Name______________________________4581525321310The Central Dogma: Making Proteins from DNAWhere is the DNA normally found inside the cell? ___________________________What must happen to the DNA before it can be read? _________________________Write the DNA sequence _______________________________________________________Transcribe the sequence _______________________________________________________Break the above sequence into codonsWhere does transcription happen? ___________________________What molecule do we start with for transcription?______________________What molecule is the product of transcription?_________________________Where does the mRNA move to before it can make the protein_________________________________What is the site of protein synthesis?______________________________What molecules are the building blocks of proteins?______________________________What molecule must “carry” the amino acids to the ribosome and mRNA strand?___________________How do the amino acids link in the correct order?________________________________Where does translation occur?_______________________________What is the starting molecule of translation?___________________________________What is the ending molecule of translation?____________________________________What molecule contains the codon?____________________ anticodon?________________________How are the codon and anticodon related?_________________________________________________Use your DNA molecule to make a protein. Show the steps below.Draw a flow chart or graphic organizer to show how DNA is used to make a protein. . .include as many details as you can. (name of process, where, starting and ending molecule, etc.) You may use another piece of paper.Propose a reason for transcription and translation being called the central dogma of Biology. ................
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