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Describe how the base pairing rules change when transcribing dna to an mrna message.

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The base-pairing rule that governs RNA transcription is: In RNA transcription, the DNA molecules form base pairs with the RNA so, instead of thymine, adenine bonds with uracil that is a pyrimidine, and cytosine pairs with guanine just like DNA. The only difference is in the pairing of adenine and uracil.

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