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what happens after transcription

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Answered by Soumaji4407D
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After termination, transcription is finished. An RNA transcript that is ready to be used in translation is called a messenger RNA (mRNA). ... When an mRNA is being translated by multiple ribosomes, the mRNA and ribosomes together are said to form a polyribosome.

During this process, an adenine (A) in the DNA binds to an uracil (U) in the RNA. Termination is the ending of transcription, and occurs when RNA polymerase crosses a stop (termination) sequence in the gene. The mRNA strand is complete, and it detaches from DNA.

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Answered by tejsingh7x
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transcription takes place in the nucleus .it uses DNA to as a template to make rna molecule r n a then leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribsome in the cytoplasm where translation occurs .translation reads the genetic code in RNA and makes a protein

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