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Transcription: is the process by which information contained in DNA is copied by basepairing to form a complementary sequence of ribonucleotide or RNA chain. In other
words, it is the process by which the genetic messages contained in DNA are “read” or
transcribed. The product of transcription, known as mRNA, leave the cell nucleolus and
carries the message to the site of protein synthesis, ribosome.
Transcription: is the process by which information contained in DNA is copied by basepairing to form a complementary sequence of ribonucleotide or RNA chain. In other
words, it is the process by which the genetic messages contained in DNA are “read” or
transcribed. The product of transcription, known as mRNA, leave the cell nucleolus and
carries the message to the site of protein synthesis, ribosome.
Illustration:
Transcription: is the process by which information contained in DNA is copied by basepairing to form a complementary sequence of ribonucleotide or RNA chain. In other
words, it is the process by which the genetic messages contained in DNA are “read” or
transcribed. The product of transcription, known as mRNA, leave the cell nucleolus and
carries the message to the site of protein synthesis, ribosome.
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