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Biology, 30.06.2019 07:00 vanessasmith47

1. what is the triplet code and what happens to it? 2. what is transcription? where does it occur? 3. explain what happens in each of the three stages of transcription. 4.what is translation? where does it occur? 5. what is the codon? 6. what is the anticodon? 7. explain how mrna is involved in transcription 8. explain how rrna is involved in translation 9. draw and describe trna (explain what it does) 10. what is rna polymerase and explain what it does

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