Biology, asked by caylebriley, 1 year ago

what is the purpose of transcription?

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Answered by shridhar50
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The purpose of transcription is to make RNA copies of individual genes that the cell can use in the biochemistry. The purpose of translation is to synthesize proteins, which are used for millions of cellular functions. Translation is the synthesis of a protein from an mRNA template.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Well when I read it acutely  just read it never try to understand xD

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Here is your answer

Humans have 46 chromosomes that code for all the different types of proteins our bodies need to survive and thrive. However those 46 chromosomes remain in the nucleus of the cell, and proteins are made on the ribosomes. The ribosomes are outside the nucleus, in the cytoplasm of the cell.

RNA inside the cell nucleus makes a copy (transcribes) a DNA strand. The RNA then travels through a pore in the cell nucleus membrane and travels to the ribosomes, where protein synthesis (translation) begins.

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