The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids
The protein might be unable to function.
A possible effect on an error during transcription is that a nonfunctioning protein will be produced. The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids (and wrong shape).
During transcription, mRNA (messenger RNA) is synthesized by RNA polymerase using a DNA template. This process occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and is essential for protein synthesis.
A possible effect on an error during transcription is that a nonfunctioning protein will be produced. The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids chain will be produced (and wrong shape). The wrong protein will be produced. the wrong amino acid chain will be produced
Transcription is the process of creating an RNA copy of a DNA sequence, whereas translation is the process of synthesizing a protein from the mRNA template produced during transcription. In transcription, DNA is converted to mRNA by RNA polymerase, while in translation, mRNA is decoded by ribosomes to assemble the specific amino acids into a protein.
The protein might be unable to function.
A possible effect on an error during transcription is that a nonfunctioning protein will be produced. The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids chain will be produced (and wrong shape). The wrong protein will be produced. the wrong amino acid chain will be produced
The protein might be unable to function.
A non-functioning protein will be produced.
Wrong Shape
A possible effect on an error during transcription is that a nonfunctioning protein will be produced. The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids (and wrong shape).
The protein would be made of the wrong nucleic acids
During transcription, mRNA (messenger RNA) is synthesized by RNA polymerase using a DNA template. This process occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and is essential for protein synthesis.
A possible effect on an error during transcription is that a nonfunctioning protein will be produced. The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids chain will be produced (and wrong shape). The wrong protein will be produced. the wrong amino acid chain will be produced
A point mutation during transcription, such as a substitution of one nucleotide for another, can lead to a change in the mRNA sequence, potentially altering the corresponding amino acid in the protein. This change can affect the protein's structure and function, possibly resulting in a loss of activity or a gain of harmful functions. Additionally, deletions or insertions of nucleotides can cause a frameshift mutation, drastically changing the downstream amino acid sequence and likely producing a nonfunctional protein.
In protein synthesis, transcription is when the mRNA is made using a DNA template. Transcription includes the manufacturing, splicing, and the adding of caps and tails of the mRNA. This all occurs in the nucleus of the cell. ---messenger RNA is produced.
The sequences of bases will be affected and can produce a protein that is a nonsense protein and will not work at all, another that will work somewhat or a protein that will work just fine which is called a silent mutation. It all depends on where the error is. http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/aminoacids/dna6.html