Template Strand
The mRNA molecule encodes the protein product in the cell for translation. It is a double stranded, base-paired, ribonucleic acid that typically encodes a single gene, or protein, product.
The process in which a mRNA molecule forms (by base-pairing) along a part of a DNA molecule is called transcription.
Transcription, or RNA Synthesis.
When RNA is produced from DNA strand it is called transcription and when another DNA molecule comes out from the previous one it is called replication
During transcription an RNA Molecule is formed inside the nucleus. The DNA is too large to leave the nucleus and participates directly in the cytoplasmic protein synthesis. It is necessary to make a small copy of Messenger RNA that will migrate out of the nuclear pore in to the cytoplasm.
RNA Polymerase plays the largest role in unzipping the DNA strand and then synthesizing the RNA strand.
The mRNA molecule encodes the protein product in the cell for translation. It is a double stranded, base-paired, ribonucleic acid that typically encodes a single gene, or protein, product.
No, just one strand, the coding strand is used to create a mRNA molecule in the process of transcription.
The process in which a mRNA molecule forms (by base-pairing) along a part of a DNA molecule is called transcription.
Transcription, or RNA Synthesis.
Asymmetrical transcription means that only one strand of the DNA molecule is used as template for the enzymatic formation of RNA.
An antisense is a molecule which interacts with a complementary strand of nucleic acids, so as to suppress its transcription.
When RNA is produced from DNA strand it is called transcription and when another DNA molecule comes out from the previous one it is called replication
During transcription an RNA Molecule is formed inside the nucleus. The DNA is too large to leave the nucleus and participates directly in the cytoplasmic protein synthesis. It is necessary to make a small copy of Messenger RNA that will migrate out of the nuclear pore in to the cytoplasm.
mRNA copies the information.Process is called transcription.
The strand running in the 3'-5' end will be the one that RNA copies, as this is the direction of transcription
No, RNA is synthesized from a single strand of DNA through a process called transcription. During transcription, the DNA helix unwinds, and an enzyme called RNA polymerase builds a complementary RNA molecule by pairing RNA nucleotides with the DNA template strand. This resulting single-stranded RNA molecule can then go on to perform various functions in the cell.