RNA polymerase forms phosphodiester bonds between RNA nucleotides through condensation reactions, continuing along the molecule to form the sugar-phosphate backbone in mRNA.
L'RNA polimerasi forma legami fosfodiesterici tra i nucleotidi dell'RNA attraverso reazioni di condensazione, continuando lungo la molecola per formare lo scheletro zucchero-fosfato nell'mRNA.
Front | What does RNA polymerase do? |
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Back | - forms phosphodiester bonds between RNA nucleotides - by condensation reactions - continues along the length of the molecule - to form sugar-phosphate backbone - in mRNA |
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