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How genes encode for RNA and proteins ?

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How genes encode for RNA and proteins ?

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The information in the genes is copied (transcription) to a close cousin of DNA, called ribo-nucleic acid (RNA) and then used for the assembly of the proteins (translation). These proteins are responsible for the structure and function of the organisms.

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