The central dogma of molecular biology describes the two-step process, transcription and translation, by which the information coded in DNA is used to make proteins or polypeptides.

Using the model presented, what is represented by A? Defend your answer..
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A A represents RNA. Translation is the synthesis of an RNA copy of a segment of DNA.A represents RNA. Translation is the synthesis of an RNA copy of a segment of DNA.
B A represents RNA. Transcription is the synthesis of an RNA copy of a segment of DNA.A represents RNA. Transcription is the synthesis of an RNA copy of a segment of DNA.
C A represents protein. Translation is the synthesis of a protein using DNA as a template for the assembly of the protein.A represents protein. Translation is the synthesis of a protein using DNA as a template for the assembly of the protein.
D A represents protein. Transcription is the synthesis of a protein using DNA as a template for the assembly of the protein.

B A represents RNA. Transcription is the synthesis of an RNA copy of a segment of DNA.

In the central dogma of molecular biology, transcription is the process where the information in DNA is used to synthesize RNA molecules. This RNA molecule, also known as messenger RNA (mRNA), carries the genetic information from DNA to the site of protein synthesis during translation. Therefore, A represents RNA, as it is the product of transcription.