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In what way does translation change information?

A. From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
B. From an amino acid code to a nucleic acid code
C. From a tRNA code to an mRNA code
D. From a RNA code to a DNA code

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User NoDakker
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Answer - A. From a N.A code to an A.A code.

Reason - The DNA sent a instructions aka nucleic acid (code) to make amino acid which is important for our muscles.
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Answer:

The correct answer would be A. From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code.

Translation refers to the process by which proteins or polypeptide chains are synthesized.

The amino acid sequence of the polypeptide chain is determined by the nucleotide sequence of the DNA.

The nucleotide sequence of the DNA is decoded into the codon sequence of mRNA.

The codon sequence of mRNA is then used as a template to synthesize the polypeptide chain.

The whole process is termed as the central dogma.

DNA → mRNA → Protein.

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