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Which of the process (es) is / are reffered to as translation ?

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Answered by Keerthika113
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Explanation:

Decoding of amino acids to proteins.

In biology, the process by which a cell makes proteins using the genetic information carried in messenger RNA (mRNA). The mRNA is made by copying DNA, and the information it carries tells the cell how to link amino acids together to form proteins.

Translation involves “decoding” a messenger RNA (mRNA) and using its information to build a polypeptide, or chain of amino acids. For most purposes, a polypeptide is basically just a protein (with the technical difference being that some large proteins are made up of several polypeptide chains).

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Answered by sahasneha05256
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Answer:

Decoding of triplet codons on m-RNA by t-RNA

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