The translation of mRNA: protein synthesis

In the preceding chapters the reader has already encountered the concept that the mRNA (messenger RNA) is an intermediary in the expression of that portion of the genetic information in the DNA that encodes proteins. The present chapter presents a detailed consideration of the process of translation of the mRNA. Although this will be prefaced with a summary of the main features of translation, the reader is directed to suitable textbooks of biochemistry (e.g. [1]) for a more elementary account of this topic.

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