Biology, asked by alizarahim, 5 months ago

DNA polymerase synthesizes *

1 point

DNA in 5’-3’ direction

DNA in 3’-5’ direction

mRNA in 3’-5’ direction

mRNA in 5’-3’ direction

Answers

Answered by mahnazirfan3
0

Answer:

hmmmmmmm

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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DNA polymerase synthesizes *

1 point

DNA in 5’-3’ direction

DNA in 3’-5’ direction

mRNA in 3’-5’ direction

mRNA in 5’-3’ direction

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The antisense strand of DNA which runs from 3'-5' direction act as a template for RNA synthesis by RNA polymerase. So, the RNA is synthesised in 5'-3' direction. During translation, the ribosomes attach to the 5' end of the m-RNA and transcribe till the 3' end. So, the reading of mRNA takes place in 5'-3' direction.

So, the correct answer is option C.

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