Dna is the biochemical vehicle that carries the total 'Complement' of Genetic Information; Dna Transcription is the series of processes that takes the Genetic Information from Dna and turns it into messenger Rna that leaves the Nucleus 'bound for' the Ribosomes; and the Genetic Code is how the four Bases in Dna [and Rna] are TRANSLATED into the twenty amino acids that both compose and comprise PROTEINS.
Transcription.During transcription the base sequence (genetic code) of part (a gene) of one strand of DNA is copied onto a strand of RNA as the RNA is synthesized.
Nope. Transcription first, then translation. They occur in alphabetical order. The DNA is copied into RNA in transcription. The RNA is translated into protein in translation.
DNA stays in the nucleus of a cell, where it will duplicate during cell division. As such, for processes like transcription, mRNA delivers the code to where it needs to be, so that the DNA doesn't have to, in its entirety, move out to where that code is needed.
The process that involves the transcribing of genetic information from DNA to RNA is called Transcription.
DNA is the genetic code
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Copying the genetic code is called DNA replication. It relates to DNA in that DNA carries the genetic code.
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The genetic code is carried by the macromolecule DNA. In particular, the sequence of nitrogen bases on the DNA determines the genetic code.