DNA transcription is a process of converting genetic information from DNA to RNA. The RNA may be used to produce proteins if that is what the DNA coded for. In this case, the RNA is called mRNA and the RNA molecule is called a transcription unit. So that would be one answer to this question. ( The process by which the RNA becomes a protein is called translation)
Sometimes the DNA does not code for a protein. In these cases the RNA may end up being ribosomal RNA or transfer RNA. These are also possible answers.
A general answer might be an RNA molecule corresponding to the DNA molecule that is being transcribed.
So the answer is an equivalent RNA sequence for that particular DNA sequence.
Inside the nucleus of a cell
yes.
A gene
DNA sequences are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) during the process of protein synthesis. This mRNA serves as a template for ribosomes to synthesize proteins based on the genetic code encoded in the DNA.
In DNA t is transcribed into t. It is only in RNA that t is transcribed into u.
DNA transcription is a process that involves the transcribing of genetic information from DNA to RNA.
DNA is transcribed into RNA which is translated into proteins. Only a small percentage of DNA and RNA become proteins. Some of the time the process stops after DNA is transcribed into RNA.
Inside the nucleus of a cell
yes.
Intronsare intervening sequence of DNA; does NOT code for a protein.Exons are expressed squence of DNA; codes for a protein.
mRNA is transcribed in a 5' to 3' direction from a DNA template.
A. rRNA Type of RNA molecule transcribed from a DNA template B. codon Sequence of three nucleotides on a messenger RNA molecule C. tRNA RNA component of ribosomes D. anticodon Connects mRNA codon to an amino acid E.mRNA Sequence of three nucleotides on a transfer RNA molecule
A gene
Transcription is only the copying of DNA, so of course, it occurs at the DNA which is in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA sequences are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) during the process of protein synthesis. This mRNA serves as a template for ribosomes to synthesize proteins based on the genetic code encoded in the DNA.
Nucleus
I think it's RNA