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DNA changes to RNA when the nucleus is going through protein synthesis. in order for your ribosomes to make protein they must copy a portion of your DNA, change it into RNA then translate the RNA into amino acid sequences which come all together to make a protein ...

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DNA changes to RNA through a process called transcription, which occurs in the nucleus of a cell. During transcription, the DNA double helix unwinds and one strand is used as a template to synthesize RNA. The RNA produced is a complementary copy of the DNA strand and carries the genetic information needed to produce proteins.

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