Biology, asked by binayamishra70, 2 months ago

Why two strands of DNA don't get transcribed​

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Answered by piyushkumarsharma797
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If there are transcriptional promoters on both strands of your template, then you will get RNA from both strands. ... So, both strands are not necessary for transcription and it is possible that if both strands are displaced enough, then both polymerases can work simultaneously.

Answered by shayista1985
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If there are transcriptional promoters on both strands of your template, then you will get RNA from both strands. ... So, both strands are not necessary for transcription and it is possible that if both strands are displaced enough, then both polymerases can work simultaneously.

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