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OpenStudy (candycane):

This is a biology question but the site isnt letting me change subjects. I'm studying for a biology test and need some help studying. here's the question How is an RNA molecule (strand) formed during transcription?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well i know that transcription is the first step of gene expression which means a particular part of the DNA is given to the RNA

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a DNA sequence is read by an RNA polymerase, which produces a complementary, antiparallel RNA strand called a primary transcript.

OpenStudy (candycane):

okay thank you :3, would you mind helping me a little more???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure haha :) what grade are you in?

OpenStudy (candycane):

9th

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me toooo :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im taking human hereditary too haha aka genetics but anyways what else can i help you with?

OpenStudy (candycane):

One amino acid needs how many mucleotides in translation??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well im not quite too sure but i think its 3 but let me check my notes

OpenStudy (candycane):

i'm looking it up as well, I haven't found it yet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah me neither :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gimme a sec

OpenStudy (candycane):

I found it, I looked it up on google and the answers came out to be three

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really? haha i just took a guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i didnt even look in my notes or online

OpenStudy (candycane):

Do you know the difference between Codon and anticondon??

OpenStudy (candycane):

aren't condons the grouping of the three nucleotides which turn into mRNA? and then Anitcodons is tRNA with three bases the compliment the condon?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry had bad wifi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but yes

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