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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In which of the following ways is DNA replication different from DNA transcription? New cells can only be created after transcription has taken place. Replication results in mRNA strands while transcription creates new DNA. Transcription happens outside the nucleus and replication happens inside the nucleus. Thymine is used in replication while uracil is used in transcription.

OpenStudy (iamstark):

C

OpenStudy (carolina4567):

Actually I would go with D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you explain a bit more because i believe they both do happen in the nucleus @IamStark

OpenStudy (carolina4567):

Heres the Link http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/13873-uracil-in-dna-replication-and-mrna/

OpenStudy (iamstark):

Oh..i meant to say D only..

OpenStudy (iamstark):

I didnt saw the option A

OpenStudy (iamstark):

I thought there are only three option

OpenStudy (iamstark):

Replication results into the formation of new DNA strand which we all know have Thyamine

OpenStudy (iamstark):

Transcription results into the formation of mRNA and it contains uracil in place of thyamin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anyways thank you both @IamStark and @carolina4567

OpenStudy (iamstark):

Anytime

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