During DNA replication, two daughter cells are produced. Each daughter cell contains one strand of the original DNA molecule and one newly synthesized complementary strand.
RNA replication, however, does not result in the formation of daughter cells. RNA is synthesized from a DNA template in a process called transcription. In transcription, a single-stranded RNA molecule is synthesized using one strand of the DNA as a template. This RNA molecule then performs various functions within the cell, such as protein synthesis or regulation of gene expression.
during DNA replication how many daughter cells are produced and what about RNA
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