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what's transcription​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process of copying genetic information from one strand of the DNA into RNA is termed as transcription.

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Answered by bobbykhan
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with the help of RNA the genes present in the form of DNA participate in the functioning of cell and thereby controls the structure and the functioning of the body information about protein synthesis is stored in the DNA and the synthesis of appropriate proteins as possible requirement is necessary for body these proteins are synthesized by DNA through R N A this is called as Central dogma M R N A is produced as per the sequence of nucleotides on DNA only one of the two strands of DNA is used in process the sequence of nucleotides in m r n a being produced is always complementary complementary to DNA strands for synthesis besides there is uracil in aa and aaa instead of thymine of DNA this process of RNA synthesis is called transcription

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