Differences among replication, transcription and translation
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in preparation for protein translation. DNA replication is important for properly regulating the growth and division of cells. The DNA will not replicate if the cell lacks certain growth factors, thereby keeping the cell division rate under control. Transcription of DNA is the method for regulating gene expression. Although all of our cells contain copies of all of our genes, each cell only expresses, or turns on, the genes that are necessary for the functions of that cell. Transcription only occurs when a gene is turned on...
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in preparation for protein translation. DNA replication is important for properly regulating the growth and division of cells. The DNA will not replicate if the cell lacks certain growth factors, thereby keeping the cell division rate under control. Transcription of DNA is the method for regulating gene expression. Although all of our cells contain copies of all of our genes, each cell only expresses, or turns on, the genes that are necessary for the functions of that cell. Transcription only occurs when a gene is turned on...
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Transcription copies the DNA into RNA, while replication makes another copy of DNA. Both processes involve the generation of a new molecule of nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA; however, the function of each process is very different, with one involved in gene expression and the other involved in cell division.
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