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In which of the following ways is DNA replication different from DNA transcription? (4 points)

New cells can be created only after transcription has taken place.

Replication results in mRNA strands, while transcription creates new DNA.

Transcription happens outside the nucleus, and replication happens inside the nucleus.

Thymine is used in replication, while uracil is used in transcription.

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Answer:b

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Answer:

Transcription copies the DNA into RNA, while replication makes another copy of DNA. Both processes involve the generation of a new molecule of nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA; however, the function of each process is very different, with one involved in gene expression and the other involved in cell division.

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So,my answer is,transcription happens outside the nucleus,and replication happens inside the nucleus.

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