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  • 20-02-2020
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What is the process of copying DNA to make mRNA called

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In this process, the DNA of a gene is "copied" into a mRNA molecule. It is not exactly copying, since it does not produce an exact DNA copy, but it makes an RNA molecule instead (which has a slightly different chemical composition).

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