In the process of transcription the base sequence of DNA is copied into RNA exactly, base for base. rRNA is specified by exons in DNA a polypeptide is formed as specified by the genes in chromosomes a strand of mRNA is formed with base sequences complementary to those of DNA
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Step 1: During transcription, RNA polymerase reads the template DNA strand and synthesizes a complementary RNA strand. Show more…
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