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What are the nucleic acids involved in transcription and translation?

DNA and RNA.

transcription and translation

In transcription mRNA (messenger Ribo Nuecleic Acid) copies the genetic code given by DNA in the nucleus.

In translation, the protein is created according to the codon sequences determined by the genetic code brought to the cell plasma by mRNA. Ribosomes are the organelles that produce . They are made of rRNA (ribosome RNA)(Ribosomes also contain proteins, which in this case I do not wish to speak deep into). The amino acids in the cell are brought to the ribosome by tRNA(transfer RNA), as according to the genetic code.

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