Translation Termination
Translation Termination is a process in which the translation of a gene from the messenger RNA to a protein, in biological cells, is stopped. It is a very important step in the gene expression mechanism as it ensures that the correct amount of a protein is produced. Translation Termination is also essential for regulating gene expression and preventing the production of incorrectly formed proteins, which could lead to disease. Translation Termination is also used in biotechnology, to help produce the desired proteins, and in genetics, to study gene expression.
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