Biology, asked by SathvikM516, 5 months ago

all RNA's are synthesised directly on DNA and the amount of protein synthesis.(what does this mean)​

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Answered by steewackdsouza
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Answer:

from dna only RNA's are synthesized and this process is called as transcription .

from RNA only the proteins are synthesized and this process is called as translation.

detailed explanation:

dna stores the genetic informations at particular fragments and those fragments are called genes.

but can't express them as dna are more stable.

RNA expresses the genetic informations.

but can't store it as they are reactive.

the genes should be expressed i.e.involves in metabolism as proteins .

therefore, dna is transcripts into RNA i.e. incorporate the genes into RNA and those RNA are called as m-rna.

then these mRNA is translated into proteins.

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