I'm not quite sure what RNA does but DNA is relpicated through ribosomes who take amino acids and create DNA out of it based on other patterns they have seen throughout the cell
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Not sure of the question, please try to be clearer.but the process of copying DNA is NOT known as DNADNA is replicated into new DNAor transcribed into RNA....
Because they are related!
During the processes of RNA transcription and DNA replication, nucleotides are paired to each other via enzymes and the proper pairing codes. With RNA transcription, only a small portion of the DNA is replicated, and is then used to synthesize proteins. With DNA replication, the whole of the DNA is replicated, and only gets used for mitosis.
It is called reverse-transcription but the RNA is viral RNA and it infects the cell when it reverses to DNA.
Transcription of DNA by mRNA involves RNA polymerase.
DNA polymerase replicated DNA. RNA polymerase creates mRNA to be used in protein synthesis. RNA polymerase does not replicated DNA.
Rna so the data is replicated and can leave the nucleus in the form of Rna
Not sure of the question, please try to be clearer.but the process of copying DNA is NOT known as DNADNA is replicated into new DNAor transcribed into RNA....
Because they are related!
During the processes of RNA transcription and DNA replication, nucleotides are paired to each other via enzymes and the proper pairing codes. With RNA transcription, only a small portion of the DNA is replicated, and is then used to synthesize proteins. With DNA replication, the whole of the DNA is replicated, and only gets used for mitosis.
Replicated Dna. Also, messenger Rna.
DNA transcription is a process that involves the transcribing of genetic information from DNA to RNA.
DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
RNA polymerase is an enzyme that is responsible for copying a DNA sequence into an RNA sequence, duyring the process of transcription. As complex molecule composed of protein subunits, RNA polymerase controls the process of transcription, during which the information stored in a molecule of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA.
Replication, in which new copies of DNA are made; transcription, in which a segment of DNA is used to produce RNA; and translation, in which the information in RNA is translated into a protein sequence.
DNA polymerase :)
Transcription