DNA is ______ to form RNA.

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Multiple Choice

DNA is ______ to form RNA.

Explanation:
Transcription is the process by which a DNA segment is used to synthesize an RNA molecule. RNA polymerase reads the DNA template strand and builds RNA in the 5' to 3' direction, creating a molecule that is complementary to the template and nearly identical in sequence to the DNA’s coding strand (with uracil replacing thymine). This distinguishes transcription from replication, which duplicates DNA, and from translation, which uses mRNA to make proteins. Transformation is not related to RNA production; it refers to genetic modification or uptake of DNA, not RNA synthesis.

Transcription is the process by which a DNA segment is used to synthesize an RNA molecule. RNA polymerase reads the DNA template strand and builds RNA in the 5' to 3' direction, creating a molecule that is complementary to the template and nearly identical in sequence to the DNA’s coding strand (with uracil replacing thymine). This distinguishes transcription from replication, which duplicates DNA, and from translation, which uses mRNA to make proteins. Transformation is not related to RNA production; it refers to genetic modification or uptake of DNA, not RNA synthesis.

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