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28 October, 11:52

What would be the result of a chemical interfering with the ability of RNA polymerase to bind to a DNA molecule?

A: DNA would mutate

B: Transcription would not take place, and the protein would not be produced

C: Transcription would proceed, and a protein would be produced

D: The RNA polymerase would be consumed

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  1. 28 October, 13:34
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    DNA is a molecule that carries genetic material of an organism while RNA is a molecule involved in the formation of proteins which are crucial in cellular activities. RNA polymerase is an enzyme that carries out transcription of DNA to form a mRNA which then undergoes translation to form proteins. Therefore; chemical interfering of the ability of RNA polymerase to bind DNA molecule means that transcription would not take place and consequently translation would not take place.
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