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Multiple Choice
How is genetic information converted into a protein during the process of translation?
A
By converting mRNA into tRNA
B
By using mRNA to guide the synthesis of a polypeptide chain
C
By transcribing DNA into mRNA
D
By replicating DNA to produce identical copies
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that translation is the process by which the genetic code carried by mRNA is decoded to produce a specific polypeptide or protein.
Recognize that translation occurs in the ribosome, where mRNA is read in sets of three nucleotides called codons.
Identify that each codon on the mRNA corresponds to a specific amino acid, which is brought to the ribosome by transfer RNA (tRNA).
Note that tRNA molecules have an anticodon region that is complementary to the mRNA codon, ensuring the correct amino acid is added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Realize that the process continues until a stop codon is reached on the mRNA, signaling the end of protein synthesis and releasing the completed polypeptide chain.