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What is broken between base pairs during transcription?

During transcription, the hydrogen bonds between the complementary base pairs of DNA (adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine) are broken to allow the RNA polymerase enzyme to create a single-stranded messenger RNA (mRNA) copy of the gene.


When DNA starts to copy what happens to the bonds linking the DNA bases?

The bases are ripped apart by helicase.


What kinds of bonds hold the bases together to create the rungs of DNA?

"There are four bases, adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine, in DNA. The bases give DNA their variety. The bases are the "rungs" in the double helix ladders and the "handles"of the double helix are composed of deoxyribose sugar and phosphate. Hydrogen bonds hold all of these components together." (This answer was copy and pasted from another answer.)


Do Chinese CDs work in America?

No, unless the Chinese copy has broken the copy protection of the original.


The processing of making a copy of DNA?

The process of replication. The pairing of bases allows the cells to replicate, or make copies of DNA. Each base always bonds with only one other base. Pairs of bases are complementary to each other, and both sides of a DNA molecule are complementary.DNA replication.


Where can you find a copy of Yu-Gi-Oh Bonds Beyond time?

amazon


Why wont the black copy button work?

Because its probably broken


Is it illegal to copy saving bonds?

It is illegal to forge them


The major German code was broken by a copy of the decoding machine known as?

The Enigma machine.


Where can you obtain a copy of the 1937 song Broken Hearted Clown?

I searched Rhapsody and found Broken Hearted Clown by Arthur Tracy Broken Hearted Clown by Harry Roy See the links below.


What is difference between hard and soft copy of computer?

soft copy is nothing but file or image,savable copy to system, hard copy is nothing but physical copy


Is RNA a disposable copy of DNA?

RNA is not a disposable copy of DNA; it is a nucleic acid that plays important roles in the synthesis of proteins and other cellular processes. RNA carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis through the process of transcription and translation.