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What is the purpose of transcription?

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The purpose of transcription is to create an mRNA copy of a gene, allowing the genetic material to leave the nucleus and go to the site where it can be assembled into a protein.

  • By severing the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs, an area of the DNA double helix is uncoiled by the enzyme DNA helicase.
  • As exposed base pairs on the template DNA strands, complementary nucleotides from the nucleoplasm align up to them.
  • Along the strand, the RNA polymerase enzyme forms phosphodiester linkages between neighbouring nucleotides.
  • This procedure continues until the pre-mRNA is entirely produced and RNA polymerase reaches a stop codon.
  • The mRNA strand then exits the nucleus after non-coding introns have been spliced out by the spliceosome's enzymes.
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