describe the process of transcription
it transcribes the formular...if u really want to understand what it means search it up..
transcription is the process which your DNA serves as a template to produce single stranded mRNA. An enzyme (RNA polymerase) slides down the DNA template (after the opening, and in part assisting, of the DNA double helix) and catalyzes the the polymerization of this RNA molecule. The code of the resulting mRNA is a direct result of the sequence of DNA because As and Ts (U's) match up as do Gs and Cs.
medal please
1. RNA Polymerase binds to DNA 2. the DNA strand unwinds so that the RNA Polymerase can transcribe a single strand of the DNA onto messenger RNA, or mRNA. 3. the RNA Polymerase reaches a "terminator sequence" that tells it where to stop, so it releases the messenger RNA and detaches from the DNA.
yeah yeah but i still deserve the medal..i explained it thoroughly.
@stormgirl47 can u give me a medal?
hey hey relax the whole point is that multiple people answer the questions. it's about helping people not just fishing for medals. Sorry @Ammarah maybe next time :)
@hjglujguigi let me know if you don't understand yet, i can break it down a little more if that would help
@hjglujguigi dont listen to her..
shes a cheat.
hey @Ammarah, that kind of language is not appropriate. people are supposed to work together here and not insult other users. you might want to review the CoC - http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct. it's great to answer questions, but you have to be polite and get along with others. and you can't ask people to medal you.
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