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CHAPTER 16
INHERITANCE
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LEARNING GOALS LESSON 2:
I understand the terms replication, translation & transcription and I can explain in detail in what order they happen and what the differences are.
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KEYWORDS LESSON 1:
replication
translation
transcription
meiosis
mitosis
m-rna
KERBOODLE P. 243-245
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What do you already know about chromosomes, genes, and cell division?
Slide 5 - Mind map
Replication
Replication is the process of copying DNA to produce two identical DNA molecules. It occurs before cell division and is essential for passing genetic information to daughter cells.
P. 243-245
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Differences in Cell Division
The main differences between mitosis and meiosis lie in the number of divisions, the number of daughter cells produced, and the genetic content of the daughter cells (haploid or diploid).
P. 243-245
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Transcription
Transcription is the process of synthesizing RNA from a DNA template. It takes place in the nucleus and is a crucial step in gene expression.
P. 243-245
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Translation
Translation is the process of converting the genetic code carried by mRNA into a sequence of amino acids, leading to the synthesis of proteins in the ribosomes.
P. 243-245
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Recap and Review
In this lesson, we've explored the fundamentals of chromosomes, genes, cell division, and the processes of replication, transcription, and translation.