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Which kind of molecule does transcription produce?

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RNA <--- Grandpoint/NovaNet

Transcription produces Ribonucleic acid molecules.

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Answer:

-RNA.

Step-by-step explanation:

Transcription can be defined as a process, by which information present in DNA is used to produce RNA molecule. The enzyme that performs transcription is known as RNA polymerase. It adds nucleotides to the growing RNA chain, complementary to parent or template DNA molecule.

Latter, information present in RNA (in the form of triplet codons) is used to synthesize protein or polypeptide molecules with the help of ribosomes.

Thus, the correct answer is 'RNA.'

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