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Casper
7 April, 17:36
What molecules are made during transcription
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Charlotte
7 April, 18:00
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It turns into a type of RNA called mRNA (messenger RNA)
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Houston Knox
7 April, 20:23
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During transcription, only one strand of DNA is usually copied. This is called the template strand, and the RNA molecules produced are single-stranded messenger RNAs (mRNAs). The DNA strand that would correspond to the mRNA is called the coding or sense strand
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