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24 November, 10:30

Transcription results in complementary strands of mrna whereas translation results in?

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  1. 24 November, 10:45
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    Transcription creates complementary strands of mRNA. This is basically copying a portion of the DNA molecule. Translation is then used to synthesize proteins. After the mRNA is 'copied' it is read by enzymes and the protein that is encoded in its nucleotide sequence is then synthesized.
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