transcription, translation& translocation
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The process of copying genetic information from antisense or template strand of the DNA into RNA is called transcription.
The process by which DNA is copied to RNA is called transcription, and that by which RNA is used to produce proteins is called translation.
The term translocation is used when the location of specific chromosome material changes. There are two main types of translocations: reciprocal and Robertsonian. In a reciprocal translocation, two different chromosomes have exchanged segments with each other.
The process of protein synthesis takes place through transcription, translation and translocation. ... Once the transcription process is completed the DNA strands rejoins, and the mRNA is transported outside the nucleus into the cytoplasm. The ribosomes gather around the mRNA and here starts the process called translation.
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