Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are:
A) An mRNA molecule is produced in the nucleus of the cell.
B) The ribosome attaches to the DNA to build a polypeptide
C) The resulting RNA molecule is a complement of the gene on the DNA.
D) The RNA molecules contains three nucleotides in a row whose bases form
a codon.
E) A polypeptide is synthesized based on the sequence of nucleotides on the tRNA molecule.
The answers are A, C and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Transcription is the first process of gene expression whereby a mRNA is synthesized from a DNA template. Transcription, which occurs in the NUCLEUS, takes place in three stages namely: initiation, elongation and termination.
- Initiation involves the attachment of RNA polymerase to the DNA molecule, inducing the unzipping of the double stranded DNA.
- Elongation involves the synthesis of RNA strand by adding complementary nucleotides based on the ones read on the DNA strand.
- Termination signals the end of the transcription process.
Based on this question and the above explanation of the transcription process, the following pertains to transcription in the nucleus:
- mRNA molecule is produced in the nucleus of the cell.
- The resulting RNA molecule is a complement of the gene on the DNA.
- RNA molecules contains three nucleotides in a row whose bases form a codon.