It is called transcription.
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. RNA stands for ribonucleic acid.
The type of RNA that brings instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the cytoplasm is messenger RNA or mRNA.
Yes, RNA is involved in transferring genetic information from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis. It carries out the instructions encoded in DNA by transcribing them into a complementary RNA sequence, which is then translated into a functional protein.
RNA receives information from DNA through a process called transcription. During transcription, an enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to a specific region of the DNA and synthesizes a complementary RNA strand using one of the DNA strands as a template. This RNA strand, known as messenger RNA (mRNA), carries the genetic information required for protein synthesis. The mRNA then exits the nucleus and is translated into proteins by ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
Genetic information flows from DNA to RNA through a process called transcription, and then from RNA to protein through a process called translation. This flow of genetic information is known as the central dogma of molecular biology.
Transcription.
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. RNA stands for ribonucleic acid.
The type of RNA that brings instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the cytoplasm is messenger RNA or mRNA.
Nucleic acids
The first step in protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells is transcription, where the DNA sequence of a gene is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) by RNA polymerase. This mRNA carries the genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for translation.
This process is called Transcription. Translation takes place within the cytoplasmically located Ribosomes. The third of the triad is Replication that takes place right beside the Chromosomes.
Yes, RNA is involved in transferring genetic information from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis. It carries out the instructions encoded in DNA by transcribing them into a complementary RNA sequence, which is then translated into a functional protein.
RNA receives information from DNA through a process called transcription. During transcription, an enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to a specific region of the DNA and synthesizes a complementary RNA strand using one of the DNA strands as a template. This RNA strand, known as messenger RNA (mRNA), carries the genetic information required for protein synthesis. The mRNA then exits the nucleus and is translated into proteins by ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
Genetic information flows from DNA to RNA through a process called transcription, and then from RNA to protein through a process called translation. This flow of genetic information is known as the central dogma of molecular biology.
the choices say that it can be either A. RNA B. NH2 C. CH4 D. ATP
In a cell, the transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA occurs in the nucleus. This process, known as transcription, involves the enzyme RNA polymerase binding to the DNA template and synthesizing a complementary RNA strand. Once the RNA is synthesized, it undergoes processing before being transported to the cytoplasm for translation into proteins.
DNA carries the genetic information of a cell. WHen this information is needed, the genes are transferred to RNA