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Transcription and translation
Transcription
One such processes will be anything to do with the DNA. The job of the DNA is finished when the transcription of the mRNA is complete.
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
This is Transcription, and it is called mRNA
In eukaryotic cells, transcription occurs in the nucleus from which the transcript it transported to the cytoplasm where translation occurs. In prokaryotic cells, transcription and translation both take place in the cytoplasm.
Transcription and translation
transcription and translation
Not at all. mRNA is not involved in DNA replication as it is involved in transcription and translation.
DNA
Transcription
Because there are no nuclei in bacteria and both transcription and translation are carried out in cytoplasm. Ribosomes can bind to mRNAs that are being transcribed.
RNA polymerase, nucleus, ribosomes, and DNA
Transcription
during translation
In prokaryotes (cells without nuclei), both transcription makes RNA from DNA and translation makes proteins from mRNA in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotes (cells with nuclei), transcription occurs in the nucleus, while translation occurs in the ribosomes of the cytoplasm.
It occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. Transcription and translation occur in prokaryotes at the same time because of the lack of nuclear membrane.RNA polymerase transcribes through the terminator sequence, causing the polymerase to fall off the DNA and release the transcript.