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Translation occurs in living cells. Explain how translation is carried out, from the initiation stage onwards.

Translation is the process where mRNA in the cytoplasm becomes a functional protein. Translation follows transcription, where an mRNA for a protein-coding gene is made. The mRNA leaves the nucleus through...

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Answered by Tessa M. Biology tutor
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Describe the process of DNA translation

Defining 'translation' as the process of protein synthesis where an mRNA sequence produced in DNA transcription is translated into an amino acid sequence (polypeptide)
Translation can be subdivided ...

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Answered by George M. Biology tutor
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To what extent was US's use of atomic weapons on Japan in the Second World War justified?

Considering the profound impact of the United States use of the atomic weapon on modern history, the historical debate on whether or not the US is justified in employing it near the end of the second worl...

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Answered by Jonathan C. History tutor
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Explain the effect of inhibitors on the activity of enzymes.

Enzyme inhibitors are substances that alter the catalytic action of an enzyme. There are two types of inhibitors: competitive and non-competitive. Competitive inhibitors bind at the active site of an enzy...

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Answered by Vasiliki V. Biology tutor
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How should I prepare my CUEGIS question?

First of all you need to choose a company, I recommend choosing two companies (because you cannot use for your CUEGIS question a company that has been used in any case study). It can be useful to use the ...

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