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Transcription is the synthesis of m.RNA ...

Transcription is the synthesis of m.RNA from a DNA in cell nucleus. It resembles the DNA replication. DNA contains the sequence of bases called pramotor sites. These pramotor sites are bound to the enzyme which initiates the m.RNA synthesis
Enzyme required for transcription

A

Transcription

B

Translation

C

Replication

D

Transfermation

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Synthesis of RNA from DNA is known as transcription
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