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Why is DNA translation important?

Translation is the process of creating a polypeptide from mRNA. Making protein is important.

DNA is transcribed into mRNA (transcription) mRNA translated into amino acid (translation). The sequence of amino acid determines the polypeptide chain, or the protein. Protein is essential to life.

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