Gene expression is the process in which a copy of a gene is first ____, then spliced before being ____ into a primary sequence protein. The first stage occurs in the ____. ____ reads an unwound gene and recruits free ____ in a complimentary fashion to the gene to produce a single stranded ____ copy. This is the ____ transcript. ____, which are non coding regions, are removed to leave the ____ only. This results in a ____ transcript. This is released into the cytoplasm where a ____ will read it. Bases are read in triplet, known as ____. The ribosome recruits a ____ molecule that has on it an ____ and an ____ binding site. The tRNA enter the ribosome in a complimentary fashion to the codons, bringing with them a ____ amino acid. Each amino acid binds to the next using a ____ bond. The tRNA is then released to be reused. This continues until a stop codon is reached (____). The peptide chain is released and will begin ____ to a specific shape and form the final protein.

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