1. Draw a DNA helix opened up to copy a single gene (CAREFUL this is NOT a replication bubble). You can make lines straight and parallel if you would like 2. On the bottom strand starting in middle and going to left,draw an arrow to show the beginning of transcription 3. Add 10 DNA bases of your choice (A,T, C or G) along the bottom line to left of arrow. 4. Add the complementary bases along the top line. 5. Beginning at the arrow, transcribe the DNA into RNA. Write the appropriate letters. 6. Label 5' and 3' ends of all nucleic acids. 7. Label the template strand and the coding (or sense) strands of DNA. 8. Label the promoter.

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1. Draw a DNA helix opened up to copy a single gene (CAREFUL this is NOT a replication bubble). You can make lines
straight and parallel if you would like
2. On the bottom strand starting in middle and going to left,draw an arrow to show the beginning of transcription
3. Add 10 DNA bases of your choice (A,T, C or G) along the bottom line to left of arrow.
4. Add the complementary bases along the top line.
5. Beginning at the arrow, transcribe the DNA into RNA. Write the appropriate letters.
6. Label 5' and 3' ends of all nucleic acids.
7. Label the template strand and the coding (or sense) strands of DNA.
8. Label the promoter.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Draw a DNA helix opened up to copy a single gene (CAREFUL this is NOT a replication bubble). You can make lines straight and parallel if you would like 2. On the bottom strand starting in middle and going to left,draw an arrow to show the beginning of transcription 3. Add 10 DNA bases of your choice (A,T, C or G) along the bottom line to left of arrow. 4. Add the complementary bases along the top line. 5. Beginning at the arrow, transcribe the DNA into RNA. Write the appropriate letters. 6. Label 5' and 3' ends of all nucleic acids. 7. Label the template strand and the coding (or sense) strands of DNA. 8. Label the promoter.
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