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... cytoplasm . The subunits join to form functional ribosomes only after export to the cytoplasm . The ribosomes of prokaryotes are smaller than those of eukaryotes and differ somewhat in their molecular composition . Dissimilarity in a ...
... cytoplasm . The subunits join to form functional ribosomes only after export to the cytoplasm . The ribosomes of prokaryotes are smaller than those of eukaryotes and differ somewhat in their molecular composition . Dissimilarity in a ...
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... cytoplasm , where ribosomes synthesize proteins ( Figure 16.6 ) . TRANSLATION , THE SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN In the cytoplasm , the sequence of messenger RNA codons is translated in strict linear order , much as a beginning reader follows ...
... cytoplasm , where ribosomes synthesize proteins ( Figure 16.6 ) . TRANSLATION , THE SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN In the cytoplasm , the sequence of messenger RNA codons is translated in strict linear order , much as a beginning reader follows ...
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... cytoplasm . Regulation of mRNA Degradation The lifetime of an mRNA molecule in the cytoplasm is also an impor- tant factor in controlling the pattern of protein syn- thesis in a cell . Prokaryotic messenger RNA molecules have very short ...
... cytoplasm . Regulation of mRNA Degradation The lifetime of an mRNA molecule in the cytoplasm is also an impor- tant factor in controlling the pattern of protein syn- thesis in a cell . Prokaryotic messenger RNA molecules have very short ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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