similarly, the cell uses vital DNA "master plan" to prepare RNA "blueprints". The DNA molecule stays safe in the cells nucleus while RNA molecules go to the protein building sites in the cytoplasm- ribosomes.
yes, because it is copying the same thing , but in a different way.
That's a not-too-bad high-level conceptual analogy but the mechanisms and replication accuracies are entirely different.
Mitosis makes an exact replica of each cell, just as a copying machine makes an exact replica of what is put into it.
It is Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
RNA molecules produced by transcription are much shorter in length than DNA molecules produced by replication. Also in DNA replication the compliment of Adenine is Thymine. In transcription the compliment of Adenine is Uracil.
doesnt have all materials
Fossils, Similarities in early development, and similar body structures
similarities: They both go through interphase
Species with very similar DNA will have similar structures, enzymes, and appearance.
replication
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similarities mean things that are alike or similar in meaning.
Similarities.
They have no similarities. they are not similar.
semiconservative and dispersive
Homologous
Both processes begin with similar events, including chromosome replication.
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4 sides, similarities.
There are no similarities.
They are similar.