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This process is called transcription.
Semiconservative replication
Transcription is the second part of the Central Dogma of biology: DNA to RNA to Protein. At the end of transcription, there is an RNA copy of the DNA segment that has been spliced so that it only contains the coding sequences for the gene. That is then exported for translation. This segment, the direct project of transcription is messenger RNA or mRNA.
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Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.
The difference between transcription and DNA replication is that transcription uses uracil.
mutation
Replication is the process and im sure im right.
This is called transcription.
DNA replication uses thymine.
What best describes the product of dna transcription
It synthesizes RNA.
This process is called transcription.
Semiconservative replication
RNA polymerase produce mRNA from DNA
Transcription is the second part of the Central Dogma of biology: DNA to RNA to Protein. At the end of transcription, there is an RNA copy of the DNA segment that has been spliced so that it only contains the coding sequences for the gene. That is then exported for translation. This segment, the direct project of transcription is messenger RNA or mRNA.