Transcription & Translation Foldable

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Transcript Transcription & Translation Foldable

Replication, Transcription &
Translation Foldable
FOLD YOUR PAPER AS SHOWN BY MRS.
BASEPAYNE
Directions
 On the front of the foldable set it up as follows:
Replication Transcription
DNA
RNA
Translation
PROTEIN
TAB 1: REPLICATION
 DEFINE REPLICATION
 DRAW AND WRITE EACH STEP OF REPLICATION
SIMILAR TO PAGE 237 IN YOUR TEXTBOOK
 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
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WHERE IN THE CELL DOES DNA REPLICATION OCCUR?
WHAT ENZYME UNZIPS THE DNA MOLECULE?
WHAT ENZYME ADDS AND BONDS THE NEW
NUCLEOTIDES TO THE DNA MOLECULE?
HOW ARE MISTAKES CORRECTED DURING DNA
REPLICATION?
SINCE THE NEW DNA MOLECULES OF MADE UP OF
HALF THE OLD DNA AND HALF NEW DNA, DNA
REPLICATION IS
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Tab 2: Transcription DNA  RNA
 Draw a picture showing transcription – Make sure it is
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LABELED! SEE PAGE 241
Step by step directions of what happens during
transcription – can be part of your diagram.
What are the three types of RNA made during
transcription? What is each of their functions?
How do RNA and DNA differ?
What role does RNA polymerase play during
transcription?
How is DNA polymerase different from RNA
polymerase?
Tab 3: Translation RNA  Protein
 Draw a picture showing translation – Make
sure it is LABELED!
 Step by step directions of what happens during
translation – can be part of your diagram.
 What is made during translation?
 What is a codon? Anticodon?
 What is a start codon? Stop codon?
 Explain why the genetic code is universal.