Nerd4Lyfe

Nerd4Lyfe

Thursday, 16 February 2012

This isn't inappropriate at all.

Ms. Phillips I know what this is!
DNA Helicase is the enzyme that unzips the RNA, to it's single strand form so it can be sent outside of the cell....I think. 

1 comment:

  1. So funny! Close - DNA helicase unzips the double strand of DNA so that one side can be used as a template to create an RNA strand that can leave the nucleus... So great.

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