How do transcription and translation change information from one form to
another?
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A. From proteins to nucleic acids
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B. From proteins to amino acids
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C. From nucleic acids to amino acids
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D. From amino acids to nucleic acids
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Answer:C. From nucleic acids to amino acids

Explanation: There are basically two types of nucleic acids: DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid. DNA contains all the genetic information that makes up an organism. RNA is synthesized from a DNA through the process of transcription. Transcription is the process of converting the genetic message contained in a DNA molecule into an RNA molecule. Protein is synthesized from an RNA through the process of translation. Translation is the process of converting the genetic information present in an RNA into a polypeptide chain. A polypeptide is a molecule containing many amino acids residues linked by peptide bonds. Amino acids are the monomeric units of proteins.

The sequence is DNA --> RNA--> amino acids (protein)

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from nucleic acids to amino acids

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