What is the process in which single stranded RNA with a base sequence complementary to the template strand of DNA is synthesized?
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What is PCR?
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Illustration showing the main steps in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). What happens at each stage of PCR?Denaturing stage
Annealing stage
Extending stage
Illustration showing how the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) produces lots of copies of DNA. This page was last updated on 2021-07-21 What is the process of the formation of RNA complementary to a DNA strand?Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA).
What is the process by which RNA is synthesized from a DNA template?RNA is synthesized from DNA by an enzyme known as RNA polymerase during a process called transcription. The new RNA sequences are complementary to their DNA template, rather than being identical copies of the template. RNA is then translated into proteins by structures called ribosomes.
What is the complementary strand of RNA called?Complementary RNA (cRNA) is a copy of a strand of RNA that will bind to the appropriate region of the original molecule. If the original RNA stand had a base sequence of AUU, for example, the sequence of the cRNA strand would be UAA.
Which DNA strand is complementary to the mRNA transcript the coding strand or the template strand?b. Template strand is the DNA strand off which the mRNA is synthesized. The coding, or non-template, strand is the DNA strand complementary to the template strand; it has the same sequence (except for T for U substitutions) as the mRNA.
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