transcription occurs in the nucleus of a cell - enzymes make an RNA copy of the gene from DNA, and the RNA (called mRNA) is sent to the cytoplasm once it has been processed.
translation occurs after that - the mRNA that was moved to the cytoplasm becomes the template for amino acids to attach onto. ribosomes hold the mRNA while tRNA attach amino acids to the mRNA. Bonds form between the amino acids so that it becomes a chain.
all beings emit electromagnetic energy. transcription before translation. Translation in this conversation who makes electromagnetic amplifiers making elecromagnetic amplifiers?
A polypeptide chain. This chain might need a little more adjustment before it becomes a fully functional protein.
DNA condensation is used to block the transcription and translation of a number of genes. It is part of "epigenetics" by condensation of the DNA the polymerase can no longer bind.
check you question . . replication is not the process involved in protein formaiton !! The process by which protein forms in by transcription and translation and rRna is involved in the process of translation(assembly of ribosomes to be specific) Check you question before posting
No, transcription is the process of creating an mRNA copy of the DNA in order to create a function process (by translation at the ribosomes). However, DNA does replicate before mitosis occurs - this is so that each daughter cell at the end of mitosis ends up with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
during translation
Bacteria can begin translation before transcription has terminated.
all beings emit electromagnetic energy. transcription before translation. Translation in this conversation who makes electromagnetic amplifiers making elecromagnetic amplifiers?
A polypeptide chain. This chain might need a little more adjustment before it becomes a fully functional protein.
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DNA condensation is used to block the transcription and translation of a number of genes. It is part of "epigenetics" by condensation of the DNA the polymerase can no longer bind.
check you question . . replication is not the process involved in protein formaiton !! The process by which protein forms in by transcription and translation and rRna is involved in the process of translation(assembly of ribosomes to be specific) Check you question before posting
RNA polymerase is guided to the correct place.
It must unwind and separate for transcription to occur
Sections of RNA molecules that are removed before a eukaryotic gene becomes functional introns. The signal in DNA that indicates to enzymes where to bind to make RNA is the promoter.
No, transcription is the process of creating an mRNA copy of the DNA in order to create a function process (by translation at the ribosomes). However, DNA does replicate before mitosis occurs - this is so that each daughter cell at the end of mitosis ends up with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
Transcription.