Conceptually similarBSIPProtein SynthesisSS2381060DA8889Rights ManagedBSIPProtein SynthesisSS2379804DA8588Rights ManagedBSIPProtein Synthesis, IllustrationSS2651441DB5084Rights ManagedBSIPProtein Synthesis, IllustrationSS2651442DB5085Rights ManagedBSIPProtein synthesisSS2837049DA6496Rights ManagedJuan GaertnerRibosome translating mRNA into a polypeptide chainSS1133431Royalty FreeBSIPProtein synthesisSS2837196DA6643Rights ManagedBSIPProtein Synthesis, IllustrationSS2651425DB5068Rights ManagedSPLProtein translation, artworkSS2536516SQ3680Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Protein SynthesisLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2381131Legacy Identifier:DA8890Description:Transcription and translation. After the transcription of the DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA) in the nucleus, the mRNA departs from the cell nucleus toward the cytoplasm. In the cytoplasm, the mRNA is translated into proteins by the ribosomes.Credit:BSIP / Science SourceSize:5079px × 3484px (~50 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareRelated Virtual folders:Explore Science Source ImagesKeywords:amino acid-anticodon-art-biochemistry-biology-codon-cytoplasm-deoxyribo nucleic acid-dna-dna molecule-gene-gene expression-genetic code-genetics-healthy-molecular biology-molecular genetics-molecule-mrna-nucleotide-nucleus-peptide-polypeptide-protein-protein synthesis-ribosome-rna-synthesis-transcription-translation-triplet-triplets-trnaModel release:N/AParent folder:14749