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RNA makes it possible for a single gene to produce hundreds/ thousands of RNA molecules.

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The ability to copy a single DNA sequence into RNA makes it possible for a single gene to produce hundreds or even thousands of RNA molecules.

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Without that ability the cell would be unable to produce proteins and most of what a cell does is produce proteins.

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The ability to copy a single DNA sequence into RNA makes it possible for a single gene to produce hundreds or even thousands of RNA molecules.

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