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    What Is The Process By Which Genetic Messages Are Copied Into An RNA Molecule?

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    The genetic message or text is also known as the DNA. The DNA is read out to the RNA which in turn is translated in to protein. The RNA agents are the ones to decide which part of the text or the message to copy and which part to destroy. The RNA agents delete certain texts and splice the others together. It is the process of splicing that makes the original message change into other, which has little resemblance with the former. The process in through which the RNA agents synthesize the DNA is called DNA transcription.

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