DNA acts as a template for the production of - mRNA, The enzyme used to separate the DNA double helix - DNA helicase, The enzyme which joins the newly exposed nucleotides with RNA nucleotides - RNA polymerase , The type of bonds between a phosphate of one nucleotide and the ribose sugar of another. - Phosphodiester bond, A group of three bases which means the RNA polymerase detaches and the production of mRNA is finished. - The stop codon, The location at which the mRNA leaves the nucleus to go to the ribosomes - Nuclear pores, The process in which introns are removed from pre mRNA before it reaches the ribosomes. - Pre mRNA splicing , Non- coding nucleotide sequence in DNA and pre-mRNA, that is removed from pre mRNA, to produce mature mRNA. - Introns, Nucleotide sequence on one strand of the DNA molecule and the corresponding mRNA that codes for the production of a specific polypeptide - Exons,

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