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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

RNA is synthesized from DNA, and enters the ribosome where protein translation and synthesis occurs.

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  • thumbs up if you are now in 8th grade... knowing nothing about biology... and the only one who may rescue you before the test is youtube and this video

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  • I love youtube, think I'll pass the exam tomorrow

  • @arthur121xD

    lol, 21 here but i know that feel bro

  • @reddupo No. When helicases untwisted the DNA helical structure, single stranded binding proteins held it apart. This created a separation between the two strands called a replication bubble. This allowed for the copying of the mRNA strand. When copying of the mRNA strand completes, it detaches, and the two DNA strands rejoin.

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  • It's almost like these molecules can think!

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  • watching this creepy video at night does not make me feel any better about my ap bio midterm tmrw.

  • @reddupo no it recombines by the help of an enzyme

    if it went to waste then all our dna would be gone

  • What happens to the original unwound dna? It just builds up as waste or something?

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