Transcription is the process in which DNA is converted to RNA by transcription factors. Translation is the process in which RNA is converted to proteins. The easiest way to remember this is by thinking of DNA as American-English and RNA as british-English. Anyone who knows either one of the languages can easily convert one of them to the other. Toilet becomes the loo. Sidewalk becomes the pavement, etc. This is because DNA has A-T (adenosine-thymin) and C-G (cytosine-guanine) while RNA has A-U (adenosine-uracil) and C-G (cytosine-guanine) bonds. The language is almost the same. From RNA to proteins however, the entire code, structure and function is altered beyond recognition. This is why you call it translation. The conversion of one language to a completely different one - like british to Chinese for example. So, the product of transcription is RNA and the product of translation is proteins.
For apex refers to gregor as “it.”
Hofmann's, because he has the sister refer to Gregor as "it."
doesn't work. Kilogram is a unit of weight, Miles is distance. There is no translation. You're probably thinking of Kilometers.
Your question is incoherent. Possibly you are thinking of the sun.
If you want a translation of that, you need to say so in your question. What it says is, "I'm thinking about you."
Transcription is the process in which DNA is converted to RNA by transcription factors. Translation is the process in which RNA is converted to proteins. The easiest way to remember this is by thinking of DNA as American-English and RNA as british-English. Anyone who knows either one of the languages can easily convert one of them to the other. Toilet becomes the loo. Sidewalk becomes the pavement, etc. This is because DNA has A-T (adenosine-thymin) and C-G (cytosine-guanine) while RNA has A-U (adenosine-uracil) and C-G (cytosine-guanine) bonds. The language is almost the same. From RNA to proteins however, the entire code, structure and function is altered beyond recognition. This is why you call it translation. The conversion of one language to a completely different one - like british to Chinese for example. So, the product of transcription is RNA and the product of translation is proteins.
The translation of "soch raha hoon" in English is "I am thinking."
Je pense à toi.
"to be or not to be" Shakespeare . Is this a question? Why Shakespeare mentioned 'to be or not to be' should be a good thinking question! Do you agree? Why?
Translation: Do you think about me? OR Are you thinking about me?
I was also thinking about you.
By thinking more of the question. You need to be clever because the Critical Thinking (question) is agile and is like tricking you. But you need to be clever to get the answer of the question.
I Like Waffles...Do You?
I was thinking the same question
For apex refers to gregor as “it.”
The question that no one can answer is what am i thinking