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Key Takeaways

KEY TAKEAWAYS

• Nucleic acids consist of DNA and RNA. These are made of nucleotides that are linked together. • RNA polymerase is the main enzyme that participates in the transcription process of DNA going to messenger RNA. • There are several types of RNA, which include messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA. • DNA is usually double-stranded as a double helix, while RNA can be singlestranded or double-stranded, when is used for the viral genome. • DNA replication consists of multiple enzymes that unwind DNA, fill in the opposite strands of the template strands, and connect the newly-constructed strands together. • DNA repair is of many different types. Repair is necessary when different bases of DNA are mutated.

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