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The correct sequence of gene expression in living cells involves two major steps. These are:
- Transcription
- Translation
During transcription, genetic information present in DNA is transcribed or coded into a messenger RNA in the nucleus. The mRNA thus transcribed undergoes some processing before being transported into the cytoplasm of cell where further steps of gene expression take place.
Translation involves the interpretation of the genetic codes in the transcribed mRNA into their respective amino acids. The mRNA binds to the ribosome in the cytoplasm and another RNA, the tRNA, binds with its anticodons. Thus, the amino acids for each genetic code is released and respective amino acids get bonded by a polypeptide bond.
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