The products of transcription, mRNA travel through the nuclear pores. It goes to the cytoplasm and then is made into a polypeptide chain.
The nucleus contains the genetic information in the form of DNA, which provides instructions for the cell's functions. This DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes. Transcription and translation processes within the cell help to convert this genetic information into proteins that carry out various functions.
The nucleus, as it houses the cell's genetic material and controls all cellular functions through DNA transcription. Without the nucleus, the cell would not be able to replicate or carry out essential functions.
The process in which a mRNA molecule forms (by base-pairing) along a part of a DNA molecule is called transcription.
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).
The making of RNA based on the sequence of nucleotides in DNA is called transcription. During transcription, an enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to a specific region of DNA, called a promoter, and synthesizes a complementary RNA molecule using one of the DNA strands as a template.
Transcription is also known as the production of mRNA. After this process, the products travel to the cytoplasm to make a polypeptide chain.
The products of transcription, mRNA molecules, travel from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of the cell. In the cytoplasm, mRNA is used as a template for protein synthesis in the process of translation.
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 occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the nucleoid region of prokaryotic cells. It involves the synthesis of RNA using a DNA template by RNA polymerase.
Transcription. This process is when the mRNA is made, edited, then sent out to be translated.
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The synthesis of mRNA occurs in the nucleus of the cell. It is part of the process known as transcription, where DNA is used as a template to create a complementary mRNA strand.
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One event that is not part of the process of DNA replication is transcription. While DNA replication involves the synthesis of new DNA strands from existing ones, transcription is the process by which a segment of DNA is copied into RNA. These processes serve different purposes: replication is for cell division, while transcription is for protein synthesis.
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