Biology, asked by samantrahul71, 10 months ago

formation
of RNA
from DNA is called​

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Answered by TheMishraJii
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transcription

The process by which DNA is copied to RNA is called transcription, and that by which RNA is used to produce proteins is called translation.

Answered by kgrewal273
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Explanation:

The process of RNA formation from DNA is termed transcription .

Explanation:

The codon sequence in DNA determines the sequence of amino acids in protein molecules, that are synthesized on ribosomes located in ctytoplasm.

DNA is located in nucleus and does not move out of it. DNA exercises its control over the sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis through RNA.

RNA molecule is synthesized by DNA having complimentary sequence of nucleotides to those of DNA.

This type of RNA that carries the message of DNA from nucleus to ribosome, the site of protien synthesis, is termed messanger RNA (

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synthesis by DNA is termed transcription .

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