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Chapter 4, Problem 39P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given components in the right-hand column should be matched with the correct process in the left-hand column.
Concept introduction:
Replication: The process of copying or reproducing something is known as replication. It is the same case when it is comes to DNA and RNA.
Transcription: In this, instead of forming another DNA, the DNA sequence is replicated to make an RNA molecule.
Translation: This is a transcription where the RNA molecule is formed by RNA polymerase.
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