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How do DNA replication and DNA transcription differ?

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Transcription copies the DNA into RNA, while replication makes another copy of DNA. Both processes involve the generation of a new molecule of nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA; however, the function of each process is very different, with one involved in gene expression and the other involved in cell division.


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Transcription differs from DNA replication because of the following differences. First, replication is the duplication of two strands of DNA, whereas transcription is the formation of a single identical DNA from the two stranded DNA. ... Lastly, in transcription DNA serves as a template for RNA synthesis.

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