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DNA DOUBLE HELIX
Transcription DNA CODE
Translation MESSENGER RNA Glutamine Codon 4 Codon 5 Stop Codon
Codon 3
Codon 2
Codon 1
Stop
Leucine
Leucine
Arginine
Methionine
Protein
Every different protein is produced according to a specific blueprint. Every protein is
determined by the amino acid sequence unique to itself and the information record-
ed in DNA. Protein synthesis takes place in two main stages:
1) The deciphering of the genetic code in the DNA molecule (translation) and 2) The
production of protein from the information recorded (transcription).
Human beings have no control over this system. By the will of our Almighty Lord,
unconscious atoms work together in perfect co-ordination to perform vital functions.
porter RNA is not long, with only 15 to 20 base sequences. Also, its con-
secutive bases are bonded in such a way as to form a circle.
There are two important regions in the transporter RNA link. The
first is the region that permits recognition of the amino acids it will
transport; the other region, known as the anti-codon, is consists of
three bases that will attach to the mRNA.