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... Transcription—copies one of the DNA strands from the 3’end, and makes RNA beginning at its 5’end. The new RNA is complementary (A=U and G=C) and antiparallel to the coding strand of DNA Transcription is catalyzed in the nucleus by RNA polymerase 3 types of RNA mRNA—Is the template read to make prote ...
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... They are adjacent to the bases and therefore provide binding sites for proteins. Because the backbones are not symmetrically places, the grooves have two sizes: minor (1.2nm) and major (2.2nm). The latter provides the best binding site. ¶12. Some numbers: The nucleotides are about 3.3nm long. The ch ...
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