107. Transcription
• In transcription RNA Polymerase splits a
section of DNA. Then, mRNA copies the
genetic code. After that, the mRNA then
leaves the nucleus through a nuclear pore.
The mRNA then goes to the cytoplasm and
then to the ribosome for translation.
108. Translation
• In translation, mRNA becomes in contact with
the ribosomes. The ribosomes then split
apart into two subunits, large and small. Then,
the ribosomes reads the mRNA sequence.
The ribosomes then translate it into amino
acids. The amino acids are connected by a
peptide bond, which make a whole protein.