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DNA separates into two strands

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12y ago

This depends on how detailed you want to go, but the answer you're probably going for is transcription.

This is broken up into many smaller steps that make up transcription to "unzip" the DNA, create the mRNA, etc.

The very general, simplified process is this:

DNA goes through transcription to make mRNA (messenger RNA). mRNA is translated via tRNA in ribosomes to make proteins.

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The two steps in making proteins are Transcription and Translation

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breaking down particles and dissolving them.

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Transcription of DNA by mRNA is the first step in protein synthesis.

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The first step in new protein synthesis is the building of a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) that exactly complements the sequence of the DNA of a specific gene.

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DNA separates into two strands

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mRNA (messenger RNA) duplicates DNA.

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