Biology, asked by deepa70, 1 year ago

hiiiiii... frnds.. it is possible to make DNA to RNA... and it reasons

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Answered by xplkbrnamrata
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Transcription is under the control of the enzyme RNA polymerase. The first thing that the enzyme has to do is to find the start of the gene on the coding strand of the DNA. Remember that DNA has lots of genes strung out along the coding strand





In RNA, uracil (U) is used instead of thymine (T). So if the original DNA coding strand had the sequence A T T G C T, this would end up in the RNA as A U U G C U - everything is exactly the same except that every T had been replaced by U. Transcription is under the control of the enzyme RNA polymerase.




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Answered by mrudul2
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Well the DNA is located in the nucleus of the cell, here RNA is transcribed but protein is not translated. After transcription the RNA is relocated to the cytoplasm of the cell, here it istranslated into protein. So the separation of nucleus and cytoplasm prevents protein from being made directly from DNA. In RNA, uracil (U) is used instead of thymine (T). So if the original DNAcoding strand had the sequence A T T G C T, this would end up in the RNA as A U U G C U - everything is exactly the same except that every T had been replaced by U. Transcription is under the control of the enzyme RNApolymerase..........hope it may help u.....
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