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In order to answer this question, we have to talk about the process of transcription.
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Remember that if this is your dna, your dna by the process of transcription, it's going to be secreted, well, it's going to produce a single -stranded mri.
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Okay, this is the dna, and you're going to produce a mri by the process of transcription.
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Then by the process of translation, you're going to produce a protein.
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So this order always occurs, and this is called the central document.
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Okay.
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So in order to do this process of transcription, we're going to require an insight that is called rna polymerase.
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And this rna polymerase is going to be placing the respective nucleotides in this mna.
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You remember that this has to be complementary to this dna according to base pairing.
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Remember that a, that is adenine is going to pair with thymine and cytosine is going to pair with guanning.
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But in rna, it means in mrna, instead of timing, you're going to have, uracil, that's the only change.
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And you're going to have guibonuclutides.
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Because remember that nucleotides are made of three things.
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First, nitrogenase.
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Like, in case of rna, you're going to have rna, uracil, cytosin, and guad.
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Then you're going to have a pentose sugar.
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In case of dna, you're going to have deoxy, ribos.
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And in case of rna, you're going to have vibos...