No. The purpose of translation is to convert the sequence of nitrogen bases in the messenger RNA (mRNA) to synthesize proteins.
Nothing converts DNA into RNA, but instead a new strand enters the double helical DNA which later becomes the mRNA.
The process of assembling a protein from RNA is called translation. During translation, the information encoded in the RNA is decoded by ribosomes to synthesize a specific protein according to the sequence of nucleotides in the RNA.
RNA Polymerase.
ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA
RNA is not converted into protein, it codes for protein.
Translation is the conversion of an RNA message into a sequence of amino acids, forming a protein.
Translation is to protein as transcription is to RNA. Transcription is the process by which RNA is synthesized from DNA, while translation is the process by which proteins are synthesized from RNA.
The process of assembling a protein from RNA is called translation. During translation, the information encoded in the RNA is decoded by ribosomes to synthesize a specific protein according to the sequence of nucleotides in the RNA.
Translation. During translation, the information from messenger RNA (mRNA) is used to synthesize a specific polypeptide by ribosomes with the help of transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules, ultimately leading to the production of a protein.
Translation
a protein
RNA Polymerase.
The molecule produced after translation of RNA is protein.
ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA
RNA is not converted into protein, it codes for protein.
Translation is the conversion of an RNA message into a sequence of amino acids, forming a protein.
Messenger Rna.
Transcription and translation are the two processes necessary to build a protein based upon genetic information within DNA. Transcription is the term used for the construction of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule based on the DNA template. Translation refers to the processes of building a protein based upon the mRNA template.