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28 February, 21:47

Place the steps of transcription in order from first (on top) to last (on bottom). Reorder answers

1. DNA to unwind so the enzyme can ''read'' the bases in one of the DNA strands

2. The completed mRNA strand detaches from DNA Reorder answers

3. RNA polymerase reads the unwound DNA strand and builds using complementary base pairs Reorder answers

4. RNA Polymerase binds to promoter Reorder answers

5. Ending of transcription occurs when RNA polymerase crosses a stop sequence in the gene being transcribed Reorder answers

6. The mRNA strand leaves the nucleus

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  1. 28 February, 22:02
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    RNA Polymerase binds to promoter, Causing DNA to unwind so the enzyme can ''read'' the bases in one of the DNA strands RNA polymerase reads the unwound DNA strand and builds mRNA using complementary base pairs. Ending of transcription occurs when RNA polymerase crosses a stop sequence in the gene being transcribed. The completed mRNA strand detaches from DNA. The mRNA strand leaves the nucleus.
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