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The short sections of RNA found on both the leading and laggings strands of DNA are called?

RNA primers.


The sections of DNA cell copies as RNA strands to make specific proteins during transcription and translation are referred to as?

The sections of DNA that get copied into RNA strands during transcription are called genes. These RNA strands are then used as templates to make specific proteins during translation.


How many strands of RNA are transcribed from the two unzipped strands of DNA?

One strand of RNA is transcribed from each of the two unzipped strands of DNA during transcription. RNA polymerase synthesizes a complementary RNA strand to one of the DNA strands.


What must happen to a DNA molecule before RNA polymerase can make RNA?

The DNA molecule must first unwind and separate into two strands. This process is called transcription, during which RNA polymerase can then read and transcribe one of the DNA strands to synthesize RNA.


How many strands are in a RNA?

One as RNA is single stranded


What are long strands of amino acids called?

Long chains of amino acids are called polypeptides.


What is a infectious agent composed of a simple strand of RNA with no protein component?

A infectious agent composed of a simple strand of RNA with no protein component is called a viroid. Viroids are smaller and simpler than viruses, consisting only of a short, circular RNA molecule. They can infect plants and disrupt their normal growth processes.


What is the enzyme that unzips DNA for translation?

The enzyme that unzips DNA for transcription is called RNA polymerase. It separates the two strands of the DNA double helix and synthesizes a single-stranded RNA copy of one of the DNA strands.


How many strands are in RNA?

one strand


What does RNA strands stand for?

Ribonucleic acid


Does strands of the RNA contain adenine?

yes


Does a viroid have RNA?

yes . viroids have RNA but in naked condition.