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From DNA to Protein: Genotype to Phenotype

From DNA to Protein: Genotype to Phenotype. How does information flow from DNA / genes to proteins ?. proteins. bodies. cells. Groups of nucleotids make up an gene wich codes for one polypeptide chain . A gene is a DNA segment that codes for a polypeptide chain .

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From DNA to Protein: Genotype to Phenotype

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  1. From DNA to Protein: Genotype to Phenotype How does information flow from DNA / genes to proteins? proteins bodies cells

  2. Groups ofnucleotidsmakeup an gene wich codesforonepolypeptidechain. A geneis a DNA segmentthatcodesfor a polypeptidechain. Nucleotide: base, desoxyribose, phosphate-group proteins Gene proteinbiosynthesis

  3. Knowledge aboutproteins, DNA andgenes

  4. tasks: • 1. Read theinformation. • 2. Comparethestructureof DNA and RNA (worksheet). • 3. Describetheprocessofproteinbiosynthesis in yourownwords (worksheet). • 4. Find thedefinitionsforthekeywordsoftheproteinbiosynthesistoprepare a snowflake.

  5. tasks: • Get an idea to give a visual summary about the protein synthesis. You can use your mobile phone or digital camera to film or take photos, coloured paper, scissors, glue… • Prepare a presentation for the class. During the presentation explain the process in your own words.

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