In the process of transcription, the genetic information encoded in the sequence of bases that makes up a gene is "transcribed," or copied in the same language, into a strand of RNA bases. The enzyme that catalyzes this reaction is called an RNA polymerase. True / False.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

All living organisms contain genetic material (DNA) that holds the information needed for the optimal functioning of that organism. However, the information needs to be decoded to produce proteins via gene expression. Transcription is the first process of gene expression which involves the copying of the information in the DNA molecule into RNA molecule.

Transcription occurs when an enzyme called RNA POLYMERASE binds to a region on the DNA called PROMOTER, and begins to synthesize complementary strands of RNA using the DNA template. Transcription, in a nutshell, synthesizes a type of RNA molecule called messenger RNA or simply mRNA, which is further translated into amino acid sequence (proteins).