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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 17, RNA Polymerase seperates from the DNA at the Terminator, transfer RNA (tRNA) uses codons to form Anticodons, Ribosomes contain P Sites (peptidyl-tRNA stie), Ribosomes by transfer RNA (tRNA), Polypeptide can undergo changes in genetic material which is called a Mutation, amino acid by Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, Point Mutation types include Insertions, Messenger RNA (mRNA) in Polyribosomes (polysomes), Polypeptide which is formed from Messenger RNA (mRNA), Transcription Unit undergos RNA Splicing, Point Mutation types include Base-Pair Substitution, RNA Splicing happens in a Spliceosome, Codons in order to be read, they must be grouped in the correct Reading Frame, Mutation in one base pair is a Point Mutation, Ribosomes contain A sites (aminoacyl-tRNA site), DNA at the Promoter, Insertions cause a Frameshift Mutation, Polyribosomes (polysomes) are a chain of Ribosomes, Base-Pair Substitution but can also be Nonsense Mutations, Base-Pair Substitution are usually Missense Mutations