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Describe why transcription is so important for translation

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mRNAs enable the cell to express only the genes it wants, not the entire DNA genome. These mRNAs exit the nucleus so they can be then translated in the cytosol. ... Varying mRNA creation (transcription), lifespan etc. also allows the cells to fine tune better how much of and when they want to produce a protein.

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