Which process leads to the synthesis of RNA?
Asked by Topperlearning User | 29th May, 2014, 05:56: PM
Transcription process leads to the synthesis of RNA. When the RNA strand is synthesized, the DNA-RNA double helix separates. The synthesized RNA migrates to the cytoplasm and DNA itself returns to the normal double helix structure and this are the process of transcription.
Answered by | 29th May, 2014, 07:56: PM
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