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What is translition?

It seems you are asking about "translation." Here's a breakdown of what translation means in different contexts:

1. Translation in Language:

* This is the most common meaning. Translation is the process of converting written or spoken text from one language to another.

* Translators use their knowledge of both languages to convey the meaning, style, and tone of the original text as accurately as possible.

2. Translation in Biology:

* In biology, translation is the process of converting genetic information from mRNA (messenger RNA) into a protein.

* It occurs in the ribosomes of cells. The mRNA sequence acts as a blueprint for assembling amino acids in a specific order, creating the protein.

3. Translation in Other Contexts:

* Translation can also be used metaphorically to describe any process of conveying something from one form to another, such as:

* Translating ideas into action.

* Translating research into practical applications.

Please clarify your question if you were thinking of a different meaning of "translition." Let me know if you have any other questions about translation!

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