Match up the reactants, products, and locations of the processes involved in the Central Dogma Pathway.

Understand the Problem
The question asks to match the reactants, products, and locations of the processes involved in the Central Dogma Pathway. The Central Dogma Pathway includes Translation, RNA Modification, Protein Modification, and Transcription, and you must specify the reactants, products, and location of each.
Answer
Here is the table containing reactants, products, and locations for each process in the central dogma pathway.
Here is the filled table:
Name of Process | Reactants | Products | Cell Location |
---|---|---|---|
Translation | mRNA | Polypeptide | Ribosome |
RNA Modification | Primary Transcript | mRNA | Nucleus |
Protein Modification | Polypeptide | Protein | Rough ER |
Transcription | Gene | Primary Transcript | Nucleus |
Answer for screen readers
Here is the filled table:
Name of Process | Reactants | Products | Cell Location |
---|---|---|---|
Translation | mRNA | Polypeptide | Ribosome |
RNA Modification | Primary Transcript | mRNA | Nucleus |
Protein Modification | Polypeptide | Protein | Rough ER |
Transcription | Gene | Primary Transcript | Nucleus |
More Information
The central dogma describes the flow of genetic information within a biological system. The typical flow is DNA to RNA to protein. There are a number of processes that are part of this including transcription, translation, and RNA/protein modification.
Tips
It is important to remember the central dogma, and the order and locations in which these processes take place.
Sources
- Intro to gene expression (central dogma) (article) - Khan Academy - khanacademy.org
- Central Dogma - National Human Genome Research Institute - genome.gov
- Central Dogma | CK-12 Foundation - flexbooks.ck12.org
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