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Naima Castro
28 January, 07:26
How are RNA the DNA used to make proteins
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28 January, 08:54
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RNA (Ribonucleic Acid) is synthesized in the nucleus and is very similar to DNA. The synthesis of RNA also involves the use of bases, but in RNA synthesis no thymine (T) is used but uracil (U) is used instead ... The synthesis of RNA from DNA is called transcription (the DNA is transcribed into RNA).
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