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miv72 [106K]
4 years ago
6

Then one strand of DNA serves as a template for?

Biology
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Brrunno [24]4 years ago
7 0

If the DNA is in the process of replication, then a single DNA strand will serve as a template for a new complementary DNA strand to form one of two new double-stranded DNA molecules.  If DNA is in the process of transcription, then the single DNA strand will serve as a template for a complementary strand of  RNA. The new RNA strand will remain a single strand, it will leave the nucleus and go to a Ribosome where it will be translated into an amino acid sequence.

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