The document describes the process of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. DNA replication copies the DNA sequence using base pairing rules to form new DNA strands. Transcription creates mRNA from a DNA template, and post-transcriptional modification can alter the mRNA. Translation then uses the mRNA to produce a polypeptide sequence and ultimately proteins by reading the mRNA codons.
The document describes the process of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. DNA replication copies the DNA sequence using base pairing rules to form new DNA strands. Transcription creates mRNA from a DNA template, and post-transcriptional modification can alter the mRNA. Translation then uses the mRNA to produce a polypeptide sequence and ultimately proteins by reading the mRNA codons.
The document describes the process of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. DNA replication copies the DNA sequence using base pairing rules to form new DNA strands. Transcription creates mRNA from a DNA template, and post-transcriptional modification can alter the mRNA. Translation then uses the mRNA to produce a polypeptide sequence and ultimately proteins by reading the mRNA codons.