mRNA goes to the ribosomes for translation.
It breaks down in the cell membrane.
CCAATTG
It is a copy of the Dna original strand.
It joins up with its complementary strand. I may then be used to make RNA.
It must be the mirror image of the original half strand. (and the other strand, which is the mirror of the first is making the mirror of the mirror ... the original !)
Yes ,In mitosis , the original strands split into 2 parts with the help of enzymes forming "Y" shaped split .The exposed ends of the strand ,two new complementary strands are synthesised. So the duplicated strand of DNA contains 50% of the original strand and rest of the 50% is synthesised.
RNA polymerase runs in one direction and is making up a single strand of mRNA. So, the strand not copied in the antiparallel double stranded DNA is called the nonsense strand. ( sense strand is copied )
The template strand, if reffering to DNA, is the strand of the DNA that is copied to make more DNA.
insertion
insertion
inversion
inversion
This means that the new double-strand will have one strand of the original DNA and one new strand. This is known as semi-conservative because one strand is conserved (not replaced).
transcript
The original strands provide a template for making new strands.
This is typically called the template DNA, which is the anti-sense strand of DNA. The strand that is not transcribed is called the sense strand.
No, both will be synthesized in opposite directions
CCAATTG