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Hello student, here the question is given and the question is regarding the different terminology we have to define that.
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So first one is the replication, transcription and the translation.
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So we know these things are the comes under the category of the central dogma.
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So we have to define each.
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So we know the replication is the one which is used in order to replicate these dna.
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So the dna is the one which having the genetic information.
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So these genetic information need to be duplicated during the division of the cells, cell division.
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So in order to divide equal in the each daughter cells.
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So these dna replication with the help of the dna polymerase is called as the replication process where these dna can make their own copy by using their template dna with the help of dna polymerase.
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So this one is the replication and the transcription is the process by which this rna is going to be synthesized.
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So information which are present inside this dna can be transcribed into the mrna with the form of these, with the help of these rna polymerase.
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The only difference is the uri cell present inside these rna instead of thiamine.
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So this is the process of transcription where these dna is converted into the mrna with the help of rna polymerase and the translation is the process by which these rna having the information which in the form of codon.
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So these codon is a specific for a particular amino acid and we know these amino acids are going to be linked together through these peptide bond and these polypeptide structure is known as the protein.
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So by the help of these translation process, these ribosome is the machinery where the protein synthesis is going to take place...