pptx, 3.1 MB
pptx, 3.1 MB

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the Theme/Unit D1.2 Protein synthesis in the new IB Biology specification.

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This Powerpoint consists of over 60 slides and contains the followings:

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D1.2.1:Describe transcription as the synthesis of RNA using DNA as a template.
D1.2.2: Describe the use of hydrogen bonding and complementary base pairing in transcription and the replacement of thymine with uracil in RNA.
D1.2.3: Describe how DNA is used as a template for transcription, remains stable and unchanged.
D1.2.4: Explain the use of transcription and its control of gene expression.
D1.2.5: Describe translation as the use of the mRNA produced in transcription to synthesise polypeptides.
D1.2.6: Describe the roles of mRNA, ribosomes and tRNA in translation.
D1.2.7: Describe complementary base pairing between the codons on mRNA and the anticodons on tRNA.
D1.2.8: Explain the main features of degeneracy and universality of the genetic code.
D1.2.9: Deduce the sequence of amino acids from an mRNA strand using a table of mRNA codons.
D1.2.10: Describe the elongation process of translation.
D1.2.11: Describe how a point mutation can affect the polypeptide produced.
D1.2.12: Describe the directionality of transcription and translation as 5′ to 3′.
D1.2.13: Describe the role of the promoter in transcription and how the binding of transcription factors to the promoter initiate transcription.
D1.2.14: Explain the roles of non-coding regions of DNA.
D1.2.15: Explain post-transcriptional modification of mRNA in eukaryotes.
D1.2.16: Describe how alternative splicing can produce variants of a protein.
D1.2.17: Describe the initiation stage of translation.
D1.2.18: Describe the modification of polypeptides to their functional state using pre-proinsulin to insulin as an example.
D1.2.19: Describe the recycling of amino acids by proteasomes

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