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These notes clearly explain the processes of translation and the various roles of RNA in the body. They have in-depth detail of translation, antibiotic interference with protein synthesis, DNA profiles, gene mutations and applications of DNA technology (including it’s disadvantages). Study these fantastic notes and achieve your A not only in grade 11 but also grade 12! :)

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