1. Replication is the duplication of two-strands of DNA. Transcription is the formation of single, identical RNA from the two-stranded DNA.
2. There are different proteins involved in replication and transcription.
3. In replication, the end result is two daughter cells, while in transcription, the end result is a protein molecule.
4. In transcription, DNA serves as the template for RNA synthesis.
DNA replication is a process of mitosis. The DNA is split and copied by DNA polymerase with two exactly alike DNA molecules as the result (alike except for mishaps in the replication process).
Transcription is a part of protein biosynthesis. RNA polymerase builds an RNA molecule complementary to the sense DNA string, which is then spliced and finally translated into a protein.
In transcription, complementary strands of RNA are made by RNA polymerase. In DNA replication, DNA unwinds and forms a replication fork so that new strands of DNA can be synthesized by DNA polymerase.
RNA molecules produced by transcription are much shorter in length than DNA molecules produced by replication.
DNA helix uncoils the DNA for transcription to occur.
The difference between Eukaryotic DNA and bacterial genome replication is the eukaryotic DNA is mostly linear and has multiple sites of replication. They both are bidirectional.
Nucleus.
replication
Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.
The difference between transcription and DNA replication is that transcription uses uracil.
RNA molecules produced by transcription are much shorter in length than DNA molecules produced by replication.
RNA molecules produced by transcription are much shorter in length than DNA molecules produced by replication.
Replication is the term used to describe the process of copying DNA. Or perhaps transcription.
DNA helix uncoils the DNA for transcription to occur.
The difference between Eukaryotic DNA and bacterial genome replication is the eukaryotic DNA is mostly linear and has multiple sites of replication. They both are bidirectional.
The difference between transcription and DNA replication is that transcription uses uracil.
In preparation for DNA replication or transcription.
i believe transcription is the copying of DNA and rna and replication is the actual work being done by everything in the cell to replicate
If the DNA molecule is undergoing transcription, then mRNA nucleotides will be forming along the anti-sense strand of DNA. If the DNA molecule is undergoing replication, new DNA nucleotides will be forming along both original strands of DNA.
Nucleus.