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DNA molecules in every cell of an organism contain sub units called genes. In order for a gene to be expressed, several processes must occur to make proteins. Which process below is involved with protein synthesis and is correctly paired with its function?
Replication β the making of a copy of DNA
Translation β the assembly of ribosomes by polypeptides
Reduction division β the halving of the number of chromosomes
Transcription β produces an RNA molecule from a DNA template
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