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Not at all. mRNA is not involved in DNA replication as it is involved in transcription and translation.

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Why is RNAnecessary to act as a messengar?

Yes, mRNA is essential for DNA replication.


Is DNA transcription the same as DNA replication?

No - they are different processes, although both use a DNA template. DNA transcription is the copying of DNA to create mRNA, which is then translated into a polypeptide (protein). DNA replication creates a new strand of DNA.


What is the importance of regulating gene expression?

It helps you alloe dna replication through mRNA


Which of the following is happening when translation takes place mRNA is still in the nucleus or DNA is being replicated?

When translation takes place, mRNA is used to synthesize proteins in the cytoplasm, not in the nucleus. Meanwhile, DNA replication occurs in the nucleus to create a copy of the genetic material before cell division. Translation and DNA replication are separate processes that occur in different cellular locations.


Is DNA transciption is another word for DNA replication?

They are completely different processes in the central dogma. DNA replication is the replication of DNA into DNA by DNA polymerases. Trancription is the transcription of DNA into RNA by RNA polymerase.


In the synthesis of mRNA an adenine in the DNA pairs with what?

In the synthesis of mRNA, an adenine in the DNA pairs with uracil. This is known as A-U base pairing, which replaces the A-T base pairing found in DNA replication.


During DNA replication does the DNA molecule divide into two strands?

yes one being a strand of DNA and the other being mRNA


Where in the cell is the product of the DNA code manufactured?

DNA replication occurs in the nucleus and results in strands of mRNA. mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribosomes where amino acids are joined according to the mRNA code to produce proteins.


What are the concepts of replication transcription and translation?

Replication is the process of copying DNA to produce an identical strand. Transcription is the synthesis of mRNA from a DNA template. Translation is the process where mRNA is used to assemble amino acids into a protein.


Transcription is the process of what?

Transcription is the process of converting DNA into mRNA. During transcription, enzymes read the DNA sequence and create a complementary mRNA strand that carries the genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosomes for protein synthesis.


What are two differences between transcription and DNA replication?

# Transcription is copying a section of DNA (a gene) onto a mRNA molecule. Replication is the copying the entire DNA molecule. # Transcription does not require primer for initiation.DNA replication use primer for initiation. # RNA transcription, mRNA copy of the active stand of DNA helix is made this process is carried by different enzyme & result is a single of mRNA.DNA replication double helix of DNA is duplicated into two identical double helix which are also identical to the mother DNA, this process is carried by specific enzyme


When DNA is copied the process is called what?

mRNA does not copy DNA, intead, mRNA is copied FROM DNR. The process is call translation.