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3 February, 21:38

Which process is part of translation but not transcription?

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  1. 3 February, 21:46
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    Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

    "Which process is part of translation but not transcription? A. a DNA template is used to create an mRNA strand. B. a tRNA template is used to create a DNA strand. C. a tRNA template is used to create a mRNA strand D. an mRNA template is used to create an amino a id chain"

    Answer:

    D. an mRNA template is used to create an amino a id chain

    Explanation:

    Translation is the genetic process in which a mRNA molecule is read in order to decode the code present in that molecule and form a protein. That is, in translation, the formation of a protein occurs using the message contained in the mRNA that is capable of forming a chain of amino acids.

    Transcription, on the other hand, occurs when mRNA is formed using a DNA strand as a template.

    In summary, we can say that the process that occurs in translation and does not occur in transcription is that transcription an mRNA model is used to create a chain of amino acids.
  2. 3 February, 21:46
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    -An mRNA template is used to create an amino acid chain.
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