During eukaryotic transcription, an RNA molecule is formed that is A. complementary to both strands of DNA.. B. identical to an entire single strand of DNA. C. double-stranded and inside the nucleus.. D. complementary to part of one strand of DNA..

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The correct answer that would best fit the given statement above is option D. When an RNA molecule is formed during a eukaryotic transcription, it is complementary to a part of one strand of DNA. DNA is double stranded, whereas RNA is single stranded. Every two DNA strand, there is one RNA strand. 

During eukaryotic transcription, the molecule of RNA is complementary to part of one strand of DNA.

Transcription

• A single stranded sequence of nucleotides is an RNA.

• In the process of transcription, the synthesis of RNA takes place from a sequence of DNA.

• In the process of transcription, only one strand of DNA is used as a template for the production of the RNA molecule, and is done by the rules of complementarity, that is, cytosine binds to guanine and adenine binds to thymine.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

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