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Which statement best compares transcription and translation?
tRNA pairs with complementary mRNA in both transcription and translation.
A peptide bond is created between amino acids in both transcription and translation.
DNA is transcribed into a complementary strand of mRNA in translation but not transcription.
A chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds is formed in translation but not transcription.
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"A chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds is formed in translation but not transcription."
Explanation: Transcription makes an mRNA copy of DNA; translation uses that mRNA, with tRNAs and ribosomes, to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide via peptide bonds.
Explanation: Transcription makes an mRNA copy of DNA; translation uses that mRNA, with tRNAs and ribosomes, to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide via peptide bonds.
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