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what is transcription?​

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Answered by ItzBrainly28
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  1. Transcription: It is the process of synthesis of mRNA from DNA. It take place in the presence of RNA polymerase.
  2. During transcription, mRNA is produced as per the sequence of nucleotides present on the DNA.
  3. This mRNA sequence is always complementary to the DNA strand that is used for its synthesis.
  4. The thymine in DNA molecule is replaced by uracil in RNA, during the process of transcription.

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Answered by ImposterQueen
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Transcription is the first of several steps of DNA based gene expression in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase. Both DNA and RNA are nucleic acids, which use base pairs of nucleotides as a complementary language.

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