The products of transcription, mRNA travel through the nuclear pores. It goes to the cytoplasm and then is made into a polypeptide chain.
It's called transcription. But transcription is part of a larger process called protein synthesis.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic information in a cell that is, in part, responsible for protein synthesis. DNA is constantly being replicated through a process called transcription to fill its other niche, cellular mitosis (replication).
mRNA by transcription
The process in which a mRNA molecule forms (by base-pairing) along a part of a DNA molecule is called transcription.
In the replication part, replication ensures that each new cell will have one complete set of genetic instructions. it does this by making identical strands of chromosomes. transcription enables to adjust to changing demands. it changes certain types of strands on the DNA
to the cytoplasm
Transcription is also known as the production of mRNA. After this process, the products travel to the cytoplasm to make a polypeptide chain.
Transcription occurs in the cell nucleus.
HIV contains two copies of a single-stranded RNA that is copied into DNA as part of its replication whereas normal cell transcription goes from DNA to RNA
Transcription. This process is when the mRNA is made, edited, then sent out to be translated.
it is the endoplasmic reticulum
The cell membrane
Golgi complex
It's called transcription. But transcription is part of a larger process called protein synthesis.
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Golgi Apparatus
tRNA, or transcription RNA is found in the Nucleolus when not being used, it goes to the ribosomes to help make proteins.