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What happens at the end of transcription? -apex

A) mRNA is put together from amino acids.

B) the double helix unwinds.

C) the transcription process stops.

D) RNA polymerase is guided to the correct place.

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User Arcquim
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Answer:

A: the transription process stops

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Ufx
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The correct option is C) the transcription process stops.

Step-by-step explanation:

At the end of transcription, the mRNA is generated and the process of transcription stops. Transcription can be described as the process by which mRNA is made form the DNA. After the process of transcription ends, the mRNA is transported to the ribosomes of the RER, where it is translated into the amino acids which join through peptide bonds to form proteins.

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