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Copying a DNA instruction

First part of the DNA double helix in the cell nucleus unwinds and unzips. The DNA instruction is revealed, flanked by 'start' and 'stop' codes. The cell makes a copy of the DNA in the form of an RNA molecule. The RNA copy is trimmed, and then enters the cell cytoplasm to be decoded. It is now called messenger RNA (mRNA).

How your cells copy a DNA instruction.

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