Translation Process Explained
Codons, sequences of three nucleotides, play a crucial role in coding for amino acids, while anticodons serve as their complementary counterparts. The translation process begins when the small ribosomal subunit binds to the start codon on messenger RNA, setting the stage for the initiated tRNA to align with its corresponding codon. Understanding these components simplifies the complex mechanism of protein synthesis.In this clip
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Episode 35: DNA Structure and Function Part 2
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