Think DNA stays in the nucleus; RNA is the single-strand message builder using U instead of T.
1. What is the role of RNA polymerase during gene expression?
2. What is transcription?
3. What happens during translation initiation?
Genes — definition?
Sequences of nucleotides on DNA.
DNA — location?
Located in the nucleus.
RNA — role?
Messenger carrying genetic info from DNA.
Uracil — function?
Base in RNA replacing thymine.
Transcription — definition?
Synthesis of mRNA from DNA in nucleus.
mRNA — role?
Carries genetic info from nucleus to ribosome.
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