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Many molecules preform transcription. From the DNA required as a template to the mRNA and tRNA and the protein (ribosomes).

The enzyme (made of molecules) that transcribes DNA into RNA is transcriptase.

Because I don't fully understand your question, enzymes are not usually referred to as molecules you may be asking about the base pairs for RNA which are referred to as molecules of adenine (A) which forms a base pair with uracil (U) and guanine (G) which forms a base pair with cytosine (C).

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Is helicase involved in the process of transcription?

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