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Match each process with its product._________ transcription_________ replication_________ translationa. DNAb. RNAc. protein
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Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). Replication is the process of duplicating or copying a DNA molecule. Translation is the process by which mRNA is decoded and a protein Show more…
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Compare the process of Replication, Transcription, and Translation by describing the following properties for each: REPLICATION: a) DNA Polymerase b) Primase c) rRNA d) RNA Polymerase TRANSCRIPTION: a) RNA Polymerase b) DNA Polymerase c) Primase d) rRNA TRANSLATION: a) Ribosomes b) DNA Polymerase c) Primase d) rRNA e) RNA Polymerase Molecule that mediates the process (the molecule responsible for synthesis): For Replication: DNA Polymerase For Transcription: RNA Polymerase For Translation: Ribosomes
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