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Multiple Choice
Why does DNA need to transfer some of its information into RNA molecules during the process of gene expression?
A
RNA molecules are more stable than DNA for long-term storage of genetic information.
B
RNA molecules serve as intermediaries to synthesize proteins, which are the functional products of genes.
C
RNA molecules are required to replicate DNA during cell division.
D
RNA molecules are used to repair damaged DNA sequences.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the central dogma of molecular biology, which describes the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to protein. This process is essential for gene expression.
Recognize that DNA holds the genetic blueprint for an organism, but it cannot directly synthesize proteins. Proteins are the functional products that perform various tasks within the cell.
Learn that RNA acts as an intermediary between DNA and proteins. Specifically, messenger RNA (mRNA) is transcribed from DNA and carries the genetic code to the ribosome, where proteins are synthesized.
Explore the role of mRNA in translation, where the sequence of nucleotides in mRNA is read by the ribosome to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide chain, forming a protein.
Understand that RNA is not used for long-term storage of genetic information, replication of DNA, or repair of DNA. Its primary role in gene expression is to serve as a template for protein synthesis.