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Biology, 07.09.2020 01:01 vicilicious74

An mRNA macromolecule transcribes genetic code from a DNA macromolecule in a cell’s nucleus and carries the code into the cytoplasm to synthesize a protein. Which of the following statements is true about the nucleotides in the mRNA macromolecule and the DNA macromolecule? The number of uracil bases in the mRNA is the same as the number of cytosine bases on the strand of DNA that it transcribed. The number of uracil bases in the mRNA is the same as the number of thymine bases on the strand of DNA that it transcribed. The number of uracil bases in the mRNA is the same as the number of adenine bases on the strand of DNA that it transcribed. The number of uracil bases in the mRNA is the same as the number of guanine bases on the strand of DNA that it transcribed.

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