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the enzyme required for transcription is​

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Answered by Rethzzzzz
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RNA polymerase is an enzyme required for transcription

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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RNA polymerase is an enzyme required for transcription.

About transcription:

  • A DNA fragment is copied into RNA during transcription.
  • Messenger RNA is the term for DNA segments that are translated into RNA molecules that can encode proteins.
  • Non-coding RNAs are RNA molecules that include copies of other DNA sequences.
  • The act of copying information from a strand of DNA into a fresh messenger RNA molecule is called transcription (mRNA).
  • DNA preserves genetic material as a reference or template safely and permanently in the cell nucleus.

RNA polymerase:

  • RNA polymerase, or more precisely DNA-directed/dependent RNA polymerase, is an enzyme that creates RNA from a DNA template in molecular biology.
  • RNA polymerase (green) creates RNA by adhering to a DNA strand.
  • During transcription, the enzyme RNA polymerase is in charge of converting a DNA sequence into an RNA sequence.

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