Answer:
There is only one change when transcribing from a DNA sequence to a RNA sequence.
Step-by-step explanation:
The change when transcribing is that instead of thymine (T) in a DNA sequence, you have Uracil (U) in a RNA sequence. The rest will stay the same. So, DNA has ATCG, whereas RNA has UACG. There should be NO thymine (T) in your RNA sequence–– it should only include the four of the following: UACG.
[FORMAT]: DNA is to RNA
A is to U (IMPORTANT, NO "T") –– Think as Apples Under the Tree
T is to A –– Think as Trees have Apples
C is to G –– Think as Car in the Garage
G is to C –– Think as Inside the Garage are Cars