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28 August, 00:09
How is information converted in translation
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DNA Translation. Translation is the complex process of protein synthesis. Prior to this, the genetic information in DNA is converted into messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules by transcription ... The genetic code in the mRNA is translated to an amino acid sequence that finally leads to the formation of a unique protein.
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