Only one or two percent of the genome codes for proteins. The rest is known as non-coding DNA. For decades, scientists considered the non-coding region genetic to be junk, with no purpose.
The enzyme RNA polymerase attaches to the DNA in a non-coding region just before the gene. RNA polymerase moves along the DNA strand. Free RNA nucleotides form hydrogen bonds with the exposed DNA ...
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