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Cell Interphase

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Author: KADENCE GEORGE



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In the cell’s nucleus, an enzyme unzips double helix DNA The enzyme builds Messenger RNA (mRNA) by matching RNA nucleotide building blocks to the template DNA strand according to proper base pairing rules (C-G and A-U). The newly built mRNA carries a matching copy of DNA’s instructional code for one gene outside the nucleus


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