start off with an "intro" such as: Polypeptide production relies on the usage of the non-coding strand of DNA as a template for the formation of the mRNA required in polypeptide synthesis.
Cause: A change/mutation in the DNA means that the mRNA will copy incorrect information.
Effect: This may lead to a fault in the codons on the mRNA, which further means that the anticodons on the tRNA may be for different amino acids, for example the codon GAA codes for Glutamic acid, however if "G" was substituted with "C", it then codes for arginine.
what does this mean for polypeptide production? : The formation of incorrect amino acids would hence mean that the chain of amino acids formed (the polypeptide) would be in a different sequence than the one required, and thus an alteration of the polypeptide production.
Conclude with a concluding statement starting with signal words such as "hence" "thus" "therefore" : Therefore, as a change/mutation in DNA means an alteration in mRNA and hence the change amino acids formed which will become part of a polypeptide, the production of polypeptides may become flawed due to a mutation, leading to a flawed or incorrect polypeptide produced.
altogether now :L : Polypeptide production relies on the usage of the non-coding strand of DNA as a template for the formation of the mRNA required in polypeptide synthesis. A change/mutation in the DNA means that the mRNA will copy incorrect information. This may lead to a fault in the codons on the mRNA, which further means that the anticodons on the tRNA may be for different amino acids, for example the codon GAA codes for Glutamic acid, however if "G" was substituted with "C", it then codes for arginine. The formation of incorrect amino acids would hence mean that the chain of amino acids formed (the polypeptide) would be in a different sequence than the one required, and thus an alteration of the polypeptide production. Therefore, as a change/mutation in DNA means an alteration in mRNA, and, hence, the change in amino acids formed which will become part of a polypeptide, the production of polypeptides may become flawed due to a mutation, leading to a flawed or incorrect polypeptide produced.
basically same thing as omed's response, however with a little bit more structure - and hopefully clarity
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