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The process by which DNA is transferred to a messenger RNA (mRNA) is called
A.
transcription.
B.
transition.
C.
translation.
D.
translocation.
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A. transcription.
Explanation: Transcription is the process of synthesizing messenger RNA (mRNA) from a DNA template. Translation is the later step where mRNA is used to build proteins. Transition and translocation refer to different mutation/chromosomal events.
Explanation: Transcription is the process of synthesizing messenger RNA (mRNA) from a DNA template. Translation is the later step where mRNA is used to build proteins. Transition and translocation refer to different mutation/chromosomal events.
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