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28 June, 23:09

What happens at the end of the transcription process?

A) DNA produces another copy of itself, also called dDNA.

B) RNA is copied to form messenger RNA, also called mRNA.

C) DNA produces messenger RNA, also called mRNA.

D) RNA is copied into a duplicate copy of RNA, also called dRNA.

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  1. 28 June, 23:22
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    C) DNA produces messenger RNA, also called mRNA.

    Explanation:

    During transcription DNA is used as a template to make RNA. RNA then leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome in the cytoplasm, where translation occurs. Translation reads the genetic code in mRNA and makes a protein.
  2. 28 June, 23:29
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    C) DNA produces messenger RNA, also called mRNA.

    Explanation:

    In transcription, the DNA sequence of a gene is transcribed (copied out) to make an RNA molecule. Transcription is the first step in gene expression. It involves copying a gene's DNA sequence to make an RNA molecule. In biology, transcription is the process of copying out the DNA sequence of a gene in the similar alphabet of RNA.
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