
Gene Expression
Students examine how genes are expressed through transcription and translation to produce proteins. They explore the impact of mutations on protein synthesis.
About This Topic
Students examine how genes are expressed through transcription and translation to produce proteins. They explore the impact of mutations on protein synthesis.
Key Questions
- How is the genetic code translated into a polypeptide chain?
- What are the specific roles of mRNA and tRNA in protein synthesis?
- How do point and frameshift mutations affect gene expression?
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