no, it is not.
In normal transcription DNA is converted to RNA .reverse transcription is nothing but RNA will be converted to DNA
When RNA's base sequence is used to determine the base sequence of a new strand of DNA, that is called reverse transcription.This is because the process is the reverse of transcription, which involves copying the base sequence of DNA to form RNA, including messenger RNA (mRNA).
Reverse transcription is a process where a reverse transcriptase enzyme is used to generate complementary DNA from an RNA template. It is needed for the replication of retroviruses.
because they reverse the usual DNA-to-RNA flow of genetic information in the process called transcription
The process that is used to create DNA from an RNA template is called reverse transcription (commonly found in retroviral infection). The enzyme that aids in this process is called reverse transcriptase.
In normal transcription DNA is converted to RNA .reverse transcription is nothing but RNA will be converted to DNA
reverse transcriptase
Rna reverse transcriptase.
transcription... We are studying DNA and its processes in my Biology class
Reverse Transcription: Converting viral RNA into DNA
The synthesis of mRNA from DNA is called transcription.
It is called reverse-transcription but the RNA is viral RNA and it infects the cell when it reverses to DNA.
When RNA's base sequence is used to determine the base sequence of a new strand of DNA, that is called reverse transcription.This is because the process is the reverse of transcription, which involves copying the base sequence of DNA to form RNA, including messenger RNA (mRNA).
reverse transcription
The reverse transcriptase enzyme is responsible for synthesis of DNA from an RNA template by the process of reverse transcription.
Retro virus has reverse transcription in its replication cycle. In other words, rna is template for synthesis of dna. With dna virus, there is no reverse transcription in the replication cycle. Dna is the template for dna synthesis.
The HIV virus is the one which uses the reverse transcription to make copies of itself. It gives out genetic information that helps it quickly multiply once it is in a host body.