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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 17: Gene Expression

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RNA polymerase

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- RNA synthesis is catalyzed by RNA polymerase, which pries the DNA strands apart and joins together the RNA nucleotides​ - The RNA is complementary to the DNA template strand​ (they pair up) - RNA polymerase does not need any primer​ - RNA synthesis follows the same base-pairing rules as DNA, except that uracil substitutes for thymine​ - RNA polymerase is more functionable than DNA polymerase - it can both open DNA strands and join RNA nucleotides


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- RNA synthesis is catalyzed by RNA polymerase, which pries the DNA strands apart and joins together the RNA nucleotides​
- The RNA is complementary to the DNA template strand​ (they pair up)
- RNA polymerase does not need any primer​
- RNA synthesis follows the same base-pairing rules as DNA, except that uracil substitutes for thymine​
- RNA polymerase is more functionable than DNA polymerase - it can both open DNA strands and join RNA nucleotides
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