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1. The DNA unzips

2. The mRNA reads the code (codon) of the DNA (Transcription)

3. The mRNA moves out of the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm to attach to the ribosomes

4.tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosomes according to the original DNA

5. The amino acids bind together and are released into the cytoplasm as a protein

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