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Directly from KBB - "mRNA is assembled from ribonucleotides that are complementary to the "sense" strand of the DNA."
isn't mRNA complementary to the antisense DNA (or Template strand) and it's this strand that which mRNA is transcribed with? The sense DNA strand is the one that has the same sequence as the mRNA no (except for U for T)? Am I just reading this wrong? Am I thinking of the wrong thing and it's actually the sense DNA that acts as the template?
In KBB, even images in the book shows that mRNA is made from the sense strand.. which I'm confused about. Can someone elaborate on this?
Thanks for the help.
isn't mRNA complementary to the antisense DNA (or Template strand) and it's this strand that which mRNA is transcribed with? The sense DNA strand is the one that has the same sequence as the mRNA no (except for U for T)? Am I just reading this wrong? Am I thinking of the wrong thing and it's actually the sense DNA that acts as the template?
In KBB, even images in the book shows that mRNA is made from the sense strand.. which I'm confused about. Can someone elaborate on this?
Thanks for the help.
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