Dna Transcription
DNA transcription is the process by which DNA is copied into a complementary strand of RNA for protein production. It is the first step of gene expression and is essential for all life. Transcription involves an enzyme called RNA polymerase, which attaches to a DNA strand and reads the genetic code, creating an RNA copy of the sequence. This process is used in the formation of proteins which are essential for most biological functions. DNA transcription is important because it allows genetic information to be transmitted from the DNA to the proteins. It is also the basis of gene expression, which helps regulate the development and functioning of cells in all living organisms. DNA transcription plays a major role in the development of medicines, biotechnology, and genetic engineering.
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