In a eukaryotic cell, transcription occurs in the nucleus.
Nucleus.
in the nucleus of the cell , in the DNA that is uncoiled.
It is inside the nucleus! nascent RNA is further processed there and then moves through the small nuclear pores to the cytoplasm.
It is inside the nucleus of the cell.
transcription takes place in the nucleus
Transcription occurs in the cell nucleus and where DNA is housed. Transcription is the first step of gene expression, in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase.
In eukaryotic cells, transcription occurs in the cell nucleus. In prokaryotic cells, which do not have a nucleus, transcription occurs in the cytoplasm.
in happens in the cytoplasmNo, it doesn't. Translation occurs in the cytoplasm, whereas transcription ( the process in which an exact copy of one strand of DNA is made for the production of proteins) takes place in the nucleus. For details google 'transcription animation'. It should be the first hit.
Transcription is the process whereby one strand of DNA is copied into a complementary strand of RNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase. RNA uses the nitrogen base uracil in place of thymine. Transcription is the first step in a process that leads to the manufacture of proteins or non-coding RNA.
Transcription is recording what has been said in the same language. Translation is conversion from one language to another.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus and translation takes place on a ribosome in the cytoplasm.
Transcription occurs in the cell nucleus and where DNA is housed. Transcription is the first step of gene expression, in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase.
In eukaryotic cells, transcription occurs in the cell nucleus. In prokaryotic cells, which do not have a nucleus, transcription occurs in the cytoplasm.
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.
No, Transcription does not require Replication to take place first. Transcription is simply the process of making mRNA from DNA so that the ribosomes have directions to make proteins. Replication is the complete copy of the genetic material in the host chromosome which would occur before the cell divides.
In the nucleus, more precisely the nucleolus of the nucleus.
in happens in the cytoplasmNo, it doesn't. Translation occurs in the cytoplasm, whereas transcription ( the process in which an exact copy of one strand of DNA is made for the production of proteins) takes place in the nucleus. For details google 'transcription animation'. It should be the first hit.
Transcription is the process whereby one strand of DNA is copied into a complementary strand of RNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase. RNA uses the nitrogen base uracil in place of thymine. Transcription is the first step in a process that leads to the manufacture of proteins or non-coding RNA.
RIBOSOME
-Nucleus directs the cells activities -Cell respiration takes place in mitochondria -Ribosomes manufacture proteins and take place in replication, transcription, and translation.
Both of these 'Distinct Processes' occur within the Cell's Nucleus.