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It is more important for DNA replication to be exact than for transcription or translation to be exact because replication products the master copy. Translation and transcription contains many possible codes that can correct for errors.
Yes, replication, transcription, and translation are fundamental processes in molecular biology. Replication involves copying DNA to ensure genetic information is passed on during cell division. Transcription is the process where DNA is transcribed into RNA, specifically messenger RNA (mRNA), which carries the genetic code. Translation then occurs when ribosomes read the mRNA sequence to synthesize proteins, which perform various functions in the cell.
DNA replication and transcription occur in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, replication and transcription occur in the cytoplasm.
It has genetic material called DNA which undergo different functions such as replication, transcription, translation
Transcription.
It is more important for DNA replication to be exact than for transcription or translation to be exact because replication products the master copy. Translation and transcription contains many possible codes that can correct for errors.
Not at all. mRNA is not involved in DNA replication as it is involved in transcription and translation.
DNA is made during replication. RNA is made during transcription. Proteins are made during translation.
DNA replication
Yes, replication, transcription, and translation are fundamental processes in molecular biology. Replication involves copying DNA to ensure genetic information is passed on during cell division. Transcription is the process where DNA is transcribed into RNA, specifically messenger RNA (mRNA), which carries the genetic code. Translation then occurs when ribosomes read the mRNA sequence to synthesize proteins, which perform various functions in the cell.
The three processes involved in the central dogma of molecular biology are DNA replication, transcription, and translation. DNA replication involves creating an identical copy of the DNA molecule. Transcription is the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA. Translation is the process of decoding the RNA sequence to build a protein.
Most of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell is in the nucleus, and that is where DNA replication and transcription occur.In eukaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplastsalso contain DNA, which performs replication and transcription inside these organelles.In prokaryotic cells there is no nucleus. The DNA is in a region of the cytoplasm called the nucleoid, and that is where DNA replication and transcription occur in these cells.
DNA replication and transcription occur in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, replication and transcription occur in the cytoplasm.
Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.
It has genetic material called DNA which undergo different functions such as replication, transcription, translation
Thymine pairs with adenine in DNA replication and transcription.
Transcription.