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Transcription is the synthesis of messenger RNA from DNA in the nucleus.
RNA polymerase is an enzyme that catalyzes transcription.
The synthesis of mRNA from DNA is called transcription.
Transcription is a process which occurs during DNA synthesis, it is when the DNA helix is unwound and one of the strands read and copied by RNA, transcription is when the amino acid bases are copied onto this RNA strand.
it uncoils and unzips the double helix at the weak hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous bases. Free RNA nucleotides match with the complementary DNA strand and form mRNA which then moves out of the nucleus through the pore an continue the protein synthesis through translation.
Transcription is the biological term for RNA synthesis.
Transcription is the synthesis of messenger RNA from DNA in the nucleus.
Transcription, or RNA Synthesis.
RNA polymerase is an enzyme that catalyzes transcription.
transferring of information from DNA to messenger RNA
transcription:"the first step in protein synthesis, a sequence of nucleotide bases becomes exposed in an unwound region of a DNA strand. That sequence acts as a template upon which a single strand of RNA - a transcript - is synthesized from free nucleotides."The synthesis of an RNA molecule from the DNA template strand is called transcription.
Transcription
The synthesis of mRNA from DNA is called transcription.
transcription
In it's very earliest phase; that of the synthesis of messenger Rna.
The purpose of transcription is to produce a protein with a specific function. DNA is copied into a strand of mRNA and mRNA is read and copied into a protein to carry out some function for the cell. It is the first step in protein synthesis.
Transcription is the formation of mRNA from DNA whereas translation is the synthesis of protein from RNA.