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What's the difference between transcription and translation
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What's the difference between transcription and translation
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Transcription it has to do with making a written copy of some thing and also in biology it has to do with the DNA and the translation with the process by which a molecule specifies the linear sequence of amino acids on a ribosome
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Transcription is when the Dna is being copied by the mRNA
Translation is when the mRNA is turning the DNA into another "code". So the t RNA can drop off the right protein.
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