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timorito timorito
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13 years ago
In what ways does transcription differ from replication?
A.template is copied from 3 end to 5 end
b.complementary base pairing is maintained
c.additional bases are added at a 3' OH group
d.uracil nucleotides are incorporated
e.it starts at one or more specific locations
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13 years ago
DNA replication is the process by wich one double helix of DNA is dublicated into two identical double helices which are also identical to the mother DNA. The process is carried by specific enzymes.

RNA transcription is the process by which a messanger RNA copy of the active strand of a DNA helix is made. This process is carried by different enzymes and the result is a single strand of mRNA.

In what ways does transcription differ from replication?
A.template is copied from 3 end to 5 end
b.complementary base pairing is maintained
c.additional bases are added at a 3' OH group
d.uracil nucleotides are incorporated
e.it starts at one or more specific locations

Seems correct because in transcription, you're creating an mRNA which contains, essentially, uracils.
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