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Which choice best defines translation?
the making of an RNA molecule from a DNA strand, by pairing bases of RNA nucleotides with the complementary bases in DNA
the making of a polypeptide with a specified order of amino acids using an RNA molecule to provide the sequence
information
the making of a new DNA molecule by pairing of bases of DNA nucleotides with complementary bases in an existing
DNA molecule
the making of a polypeptide with a specified order of amino acids using a DNA molecule to provide the sequence information
the making of an RNA molecule from a DNA strand, by pairing bases of RNA nucleotides with the complementary bases in DNA
the making of a polypeptide with a specified order of amino acids using an RNA molecule to provide the sequence
information
the making of a new DNA molecule by pairing of bases of DNA nucleotides with complementary bases in an existing
DNA molecule
the making of a polypeptide with a specified order of amino acids using a DNA molecule to provide the sequence information
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The choice that best defines translation is:
**the making of a polypeptide with a specified order of amino acids using an RNA molecule to provide the sequence information.**
Translation is the process where the sequence of ribonucleotides in messenger RNA (mRNA) is used to synthesize a polypeptide (protein) by recruiting the appropriate amino acids.
**the making of a polypeptide with a specified order of amino acids using an RNA molecule to provide the sequence information.**
Translation is the process where the sequence of ribonucleotides in messenger RNA (mRNA) is used to synthesize a polypeptide (protein) by recruiting the appropriate amino acids.
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