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Below are several good possible questions. Which one most closely resembles your question?
How are proteins built using the information provided by a molecule of RNA?
How are the processes of transcription and translation used to create proteins?
What are the steps that occur within the cell to build proteins?
My question is different, but related.
My question was wrong, but I see why the above are good questions to investigate.
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I don’t know your original question, so tell me which of these best matches it (or paste the question). Quick guide to help you pick:
- "How are proteins built using the information provided by a molecule of RNA?" — Focuses on how mRNA sequence is decoded into a polypeptide (translation: codons, tRNA, ribosome, peptide bond formation).
- "How are the processes of transcription and translation used to create proteins?" — Covers both transcription (DNA → RNA) and translation (RNA → protein). Pick this if you want the whole flow from gene to protein.
- "What are the steps that occur within the cell to build proteins?" — A step‑by‑step cellular overview (gene activation, transcription, RNA processing, export, translation, folding/post‑translational modification).
- "My question is different, but related." — Use this if you want something nearby (e.g., regulation of expression, protein folding, post‑translational modification, ribosome structure, mutations).
- "My question was wrong, but I see why the above are good questions to investigate." — Use this if your original phrasing was incorrect and you want help rephrasing or choosing which of the above to pursue.
Which one should I answer, or please paste your original question?
- "How are proteins built using the information provided by a molecule of RNA?" — Focuses on how mRNA sequence is decoded into a polypeptide (translation: codons, tRNA, ribosome, peptide bond formation).
- "How are the processes of transcription and translation used to create proteins?" — Covers both transcription (DNA → RNA) and translation (RNA → protein). Pick this if you want the whole flow from gene to protein.
- "What are the steps that occur within the cell to build proteins?" — A step‑by‑step cellular overview (gene activation, transcription, RNA processing, export, translation, folding/post‑translational modification).
- "My question is different, but related." — Use this if you want something nearby (e.g., regulation of expression, protein folding, post‑translational modification, ribosome structure, mutations).
- "My question was wrong, but I see why the above are good questions to investigate." — Use this if your original phrasing was incorrect and you want help rephrasing or choosing which of the above to pursue.
Which one should I answer, or please paste your original question?
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