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What strand is "read" in order to get the amino acid sequence?

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In translation, the cell uses an mRNA strand that it has just transcribed from its genetic code as a template to assemble proteins. The cell has just transcribed this mRNA stand from its DNA, and now it translates the mRNA's nucleotide sequence into a chain of amino acids.

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The mRNA is “read” according to the genetic code. This is a step in translation, the mRNA relates to the DNA sequence to the amino acid sequence in proteins
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