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(a)(i) Name the process for the synthesis of a polypeptide chain from a messenger–RNA base sequence. (ii) Outline the steps in the formation of a functional enzyme ... show full transcript
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To form a functional enzyme from polypeptide chains, the steps involved are:
Transcription: The gene coding for the enzyme is transcribed from DNA to mRNA.
Translation: The mRNA is translated at the ribosome where transfer RNA (tRNA) brings specific amino acids.
Polypeptide Chain Formation: Amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds, forming a polypeptide chain.
Folding: The polypeptide chain folds into a specific three-dimensional shape, which is crucial for its function as an enzyme.
Post-Translational Modifications: The enzyme may undergo changes such as phosphorylation or glycosylation, enhancing its activity or stability.
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Below is a flow chart for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process:
Start
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Heat to 95°C (Denaturation)
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Single-stranded DNA
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Cool to Add Primers (Annealing)
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Add Nucleotides + DNA Polymerase
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Double-stranded DNA Molecules
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Repeat for 25-35 cycles
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A traditional biotechnology and a biotransformational biotechnology can be compared as follows:
Similarity: Both types of biotechnology utilize living organisms in processes to produce goods or services, leveraging biological systems for human benefit.
Difference: Traditional biotechnology primarily involves the use of naturally occurring processes, such as fermentation, whereas biotransformational biotechnology often involves manipulating or transforming biological materials at a molecular level to achieve new functions or products.
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