9.3 Post-translational Modifications
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The genetic code is the blueprint for life, translating DNA into proteins. It's a universal language used by nearly all organisms, with codons specifying amino acids or signaling start and stop. Understanding this code is crucial for grasping how genetic information becomes functional molecules. Translation is the process of making proteins from mRNA templates. It involves tRNAs, ribosomes, and various factors. Mutations in the genetic code can lead to changes in protein sequences, potentially causing genetic disorders. This process is highly regulated and essential for cellular function.
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The genetic code is the blueprint for life, translating DNA into proteins. It's a universal language used by nearly all organisms, with codons specifying amino acids or signaling start and stop. Understanding this code is crucial for grasping how genetic information becomes functional molecules. Translation is the process of making proteins from mRNA templates. It involves tRNAs, ribosomes, and various factors. Mutations in the genetic code can lead to changes in protein sequences, potentially causing genetic disorders. This process is highly regulated and essential for cellular function.
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