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translationIn biology, alternative name for protein biosynthesis. The term ‘translation’ emphasizes the aspect that the genetic information encoded as a sequence of nucleotides in DNA and in messenger RNA is ‘translated’ into a sequence of amino acids in a peptide chain, according to the rules of the genetic code. See also transcription. translation
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In the first part the greatest freedom has been used in reducing the narration into a narrow compass, so that it is by no means a translation but an epitome, in which, whether everything either useful or entertaining be comprised, the compiler is least qualified to determine. The usual translation "shadowy" or "dusky" halls, gives a false idea of the scene. Of which we wish we could give our readers a more adequate translation than that by Mr Creech-- |
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