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The first step of transforming the genetic information content of DNA into proteins is called transcription. During this first step, a copy (or transcript) of the DNA segment is created via messenger RNA (mRNA). The mRNA, in turn, is transformed into an amino acid sequence, i.e., a protein, via translation. This process uses a sort of adapter called transfer RNA (tRNA), which creates the protein according to a triplet base coding system.