Yes.
RNA is created through a process known as transcription where a single strand of DNA is used as a template to build a single strand of RNA. This process relies on the bases in DNA pairing with those in the RNA.
Small non-coding RNA's also bind with DNA after transcription to regulate various cellular functions.
No. DNA and RNA are different types of molecules and they are not converted one into the other. RNA is made from a DNA template but the DNA template remains, unchanged after the new RNA molecule is created.
Yes it does make RNA. The process is known as transcription. In this process the genetic information contained in DNA to synthesize a particular type of protein is transferred to RNA. Hence this transcripted RNA is called messenger RNA.
ya RNA can make DNA but only in case of viruses.
This process is called REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION.
No. First, the RNA is single stranded opposed to DNA having two stands. Second, uracil replaces thymine. Third, not all of the DNA copied, only what is between the start and stop codons.
no it does not
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DNA has got Deoxyribose sugar. RNA has got Ribose sugar.
In the process of transcription, DNA is used as a blueprint to make m-RNA which codes for a specific protein.
A molecule that works together with DNA to make proteins is RNA
Reverse transcriptase use mRNA to form DNA. mRNA
DNA is different with some ways to RNA -It have two chains but RNA have one chains -ıt stored herditary material (genetic material ) and controled cell activities but RNA ' s function protein synthesis -DNA can make copy ofıtself but RNA cannot -DNA have deoxyribose sugar but RNA have ribose sugar
In addition to DNA, messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA are needed to make proteins.
DNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and RNA translates the code.
DNA has got Deoxyribose sugar. RNA has got Ribose sugar.
DNA makes RNA so then the DNA can replicate itself. RNA is typically single stranded copy, in a sense, of the DNA and there are two types: mRNA and tRNA.
RNA (Ribonucleic Acid)...this is the messenger of the DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) The RNA carries directions from the DNA to the Ribosomes that tell the Ribosomes what protein to make and how to do it. RNA reads the blueprint (DNA)
Proteins make RNA, which then creates DNA.
There is a DNA killing step in RNA isolation by the enzyme DNase I. This will make sure your preparation is free of DNA.
DNA changes to RNA when the nucleus is going through protein synthesis. in order for your ribosomes to make protein they must copy a portion of your DNA, change it into RNA then translate the RNA into amino acid sequences which come all together to make a protein ...
Deoxy-ribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)
In the process of transcription, DNA is used as a blueprint to make m-RNA which codes for a specific protein.
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A molecule that works together with DNA to make proteins is RNA