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Chase Church
19 August, 03:39
How does DNA make protein?
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Kristian Leon
19 August, 04:00
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When a cell makes a protein the instructions are copied from part of the DNA strand and transcribed to new molecule, called RNA. RNA molecules carry the instruction from the nucleus to ribosomes.
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