From Dna To Protein - 3d Apr 2026

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: The process starts in the nucleus, where the cell's genome is stored in 23 pairs of chromosomes.

is a highly popular science animation produced by yourgenome that provides a cinematic, three-dimensional journey through the cellular processes of protein synthesis.

: Once the chain is complete (at a "stop" codon), it detaches and folds into a complex 3D structure to become a functional protein. From DNA to protein - 3D

The animation breaks down the into two primary stages: 1. Transcription (Inside the Nucleus)

: Before leaving the nucleus, the mRNA is edited—removing and adding segments—to prepare it for translation. 2. Translation (In the Cytoplasm)

: Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules carry specific amino acids to the ribosome, matching their anticodons to the mRNA codons.

: The ribosome links these amino acids into a growing polypeptide chain.

: The mature mRNA exits the nucleus through a pore and enters the cytoplasm, where a ribosome binds to it.

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From Dna To Protein - 3d Apr 2026

: The process starts in the nucleus, where the cell's genome is stored in 23 pairs of chromosomes.

is a highly popular science animation produced by yourgenome that provides a cinematic, three-dimensional journey through the cellular processes of protein synthesis.

: Once the chain is complete (at a "stop" codon), it detaches and folds into a complex 3D structure to become a functional protein. From DNA to protein - 3D

The animation breaks down the into two primary stages: 1. Transcription (Inside the Nucleus)

: Before leaving the nucleus, the mRNA is edited—removing and adding segments—to prepare it for translation. 2. Translation (In the Cytoplasm)

: Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules carry specific amino acids to the ribosome, matching their anticodons to the mRNA codons.

: The ribosome links these amino acids into a growing polypeptide chain.

: The mature mRNA exits the nucleus through a pore and enters the cytoplasm, where a ribosome binds to it.