Biology, asked by Sharatpaul8444, 1 year ago

How does DNA change to mRNA?

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Answered by Anonymous
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First up, DNA technically doesn't "change" into mRNA; it is transcribed into mRNA. In other words, an mRNA sequence is made based on the template from the DNA. So basically, an enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to the DNA. Then, it unzips the strand, and creates a complementary base sequence of RNA nucleotides.

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