Describe the process of translation

Translation is one of the main processes of the Central Dogma of Biology. Once the DNA has been transformed to RNA, the RNA goes through the splicing process. The spliced isoform then goes through the process of translation to in order to structure a peptide chain based on the information received from the DNA.

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