proteins
No, transcription involves the formation of mRNA.
in your mom
Pfuit is the French transcription of the sound that English-speakers transcribe as "phew".
Azriel is the Latin transcription of the Hebrew name "עֲזְרִיאֵל" which means "Help of God".
It may be a French transcription of the Hebrew "Shalom" which means "hello", "goodbye" and "peace".
proteins
Translation
transcription and translation
Transcription
Transcription
during translation
Transcription is located in the nucleus, and translation is located in the cytoplasm. The product of transcription is RNA, and the product of translation is protein. The reactants for transcription is DNA, and the reactants for translation is mRNA and tRNA.
In eukaryotic cells, transcription occurs in the nucleus from which the transcript it transported to the cytoplasm where translation occurs. In prokaryotic cells, transcription and translation both take place in the cytoplasm.
Transcription
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.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus and translation takes place on a ribosome in the cytoplasm.
Transcription is the formation of mRNA from DNA whereas translation is the synthesis of protein from RNA.