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Both the strands of RNA synthesis is called translation.

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False, Only one of the two strands of DNA are used in the process of protein synthesis
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The process of RNA synthesis is called translation.

Assertion: Both the strands of DNA can be copied during transcription. Reason: This will help to produce more RNA with different sequences.

The questions below consists of statements of an Assertion and Reason. Use the following key to choose appropriate answer. If both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion If both assertion and reason are correct, but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion If assertion is correct, but reason is incorrect If both assertion and reason are incorrect: Assertin : Both the strands of DNA can be copied during transcription. Reason : The two strands of the DNA in the structural gene of a transcription unit have same polarity.

Give reasons why both the strands of DNA are not copied during transcription. Explain it.

What is translation?

Name the strand of DNA which is not transcribed

Define translation unit.

The daughter strand synthesized in DNA is called logging strand.

During the eukaryotic transcription, the genetic information encoded in the DNA will be transferred to m-RNA. The m-RNA thus formed will be processed and utilized to synthesize a protein. a. Both the DNA strands are not copied during transcription. Why? b. What do template and coding DNA strands represent? c. What will be the result, if RNA is not spliced before translation?

DNA dependent RNA polymerase catalyzes transcription on one strand of the DNA which is called the