Transcription, which comes first, is when DNA information is read and matched onto an RNA strand. The new strand of RNA now has codons that match up with those in the DNA. After this, the RNA travels...
Transcription is writing a word using letters from a different language.
e.g. 'μήλο' becomes 'Milo'. As you can see the word has been rewritten with letters from the English alphabet, but is...
Transcription is the creation of RNA from a template DNA strand while translation is the creation of an amino acid polypeptide from a template RNA strand.
Transcription can be simply copying some writing to another copy, be it on paper or in a computer file. Transcription can also be writing (or keyboarding) what is spoken, or what is in a recording of...
Translation is the process that converts an mRNA message into a polypeptide.
Transcription is the process of copying a sequence of DNA to produce a complementary strand of RNA.