Match the statement with the correct term from the list. Any ____________ is a blank that you are filling with a choice from the list. Choices may be used once, more than once or not at all. 1. Enzyme which transcribes DNA ______________ 2. Location of transcription in a eukaryotic cell __________ 3. Specific subcellular structure completes translation _____________ 4. Product of transcription ___________ 5. Transportation of amino acids _____________ 6. Product of translation ____________ 7. During translation, complimentary base pairing occurs between mRNA and ______________ 8. Start codon for translation_________
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