Transcription, translation, replication, and protein synthesis-how are they related and what do they do?

anything you know about this helps....I haven't been paying attention in Bio. RIP me!

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Jun 26, 2018

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Explanation:

What you want to know is generally put together in central dogma of biology as you may see here below:

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  • DNA is double stranded and stores genetic information which can replicate.
  • Genetic information is transferred from a strand of DNA to single stranded RNA by the process of transcription.
  • RNA strand is read by cellular organelle ribosomes to produce protein by the process called translation.

All the three processes are enzyme dependent.