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How does the cell read the blueprint of DNA?

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Answered by kunalkadam013
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DNA is read by the enzyme RNA polymerase. This enzyme attaches itself to the DNA strand slightly in front of a gene. It then slides along the DNA strand, making a copy of the gene, only using RNA building blocks instead of DNA building blocks. This process is called "transcription".

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