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EUKARYOTIC TRANSLATION

Eukaryotic translation is the process by which messenger


RNA is translated into proteins in eukaryotes. It consists of initiation, elongation,
translocation, and termination. In eukaryotes can be distinguished scene of transcription and
translation ,the process of transcription and translation in eukaryotes more complex than
prokaryotes. In eukaryotes transcription does not occur simultaneously with the translation.
With the nucleus membrane, in eukaryotes can compare and contrast the scene of the
transcription and translation, transcription occurs in the middle is translation occurred in the
cytoplasm. mRNA in eukaryotic from transcripts of primary through the process.

PROKARYOTIC TRANLATION

Prokaryotic translation is the process by which messenger


RNA is translated into proteins in prokaryotes.i n prokaryotes, translation occurs before
transcription is fully completed. This is possible because in prokaryotes mRNA molecules
songbirds based on the direction of the tip 5` to 3` end. In prokariot, translation occurred
before transcripts are fully completed. this is possible because the prokariot the mRNA in
translasikan based on the direction of the end of the 5 ` to the end of the 3 `, and prokariot
have no nucleus membrane that there is no separating transcription and translation and
translation can be done.

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