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What is the dna translation?

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Answered by jahnvi30
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DNA translation is the term used to describe the process of protein synthesis by ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum. The genetic information in DNA is used as a basis to create messenger RNA (mRNA) by transcription. ... tRNAs carry particular amino acids, which are linked together by the ribosome.

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Answered by gouravraman02
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Translation is the process that takes the information passed from DNA as messenger RNA and turns it into a series of amino acids bound together with peptide bonds. ... The ribosome is the site of this action, just as RNA polymerase was the site of mRNA synthesis.
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