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I wonder if this is a viable question:
During transcription processes, which molecule in genes is "first in line", the phosphate group or the ribose sugar? I know they line up interchangeably, but does one of them "start" the process first?
I guess I could ask the same thing about proteins when they are made, whether carboxyl or amino group comes first in line?
During transcription processes, which molecule in genes is "first in line", the phosphate group or the ribose sugar? I know they line up interchangeably, but does one of them "start" the process first?
I guess I could ask the same thing about proteins when they are made, whether carboxyl or amino group comes first in line?