Here is an exciting Transcription and Translation quiz that is designed to predict how well you comprehend the transcription and translation of DNA in Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes. 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.
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A really cool way of rewriting RNA.
The atom that carries information to an RNA template.
A short-lived RNA molecule that carries encoded information transcribed from DNA.
A chromosome that is only present in prokaryotes and is involved in DNA synthesis.
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A piece of clothing that is placed upon the bipedal legs of a human.
A chromosome carrier.
A section of DNA that codes for a protein or RNA molecule.
A regulatory sequence.
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A word that teachers use to define genes.
The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template.
The synthesis of proteins from information on an mRNA.
The synthesis of polyester linkages from an Exon.
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Hydrogen
Covalent
Ionic
Interkinetic
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Translation
Transcription
Transformation
Replication
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3'---->5' direction
5'---->3' direction
5'---->5' direction
3'---->3' direction
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Binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter region
Formation of a transcription bubble
Attachment of ribosomes to mRNA
Binding of tRNA to the start codon
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Cytoplasm
Amino acid
Lysosome
Genome
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Gas Chromatography
Gel Electrophoresis
PCR Amplification
X-ray Crystallography
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