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- Stages of transcription: initiation, elongation termination (article . . .
An in-depth looks at how transcription works Initiation (promoters), elongation, and termination
- Eukaryotic pre-mRNA processing | RNA splicing (article) - Khan Academy
The molecule that's directly made by transcription in one of your (eukaryotic) cells is called a pre-mRNA, reflecting that it needs to go through a few more steps to become an actual messenger RNA (mRNA)
- DNA transcription and mRNA processing (video) | Khan Academy
Transcription involves rewriting genetic information from DNA to mRNA, with RNA polymerase playing a crucial role In eukaryotic cells, DNA to mRNA transcription occurs within the nucleus, producing pre-mRNA
- Les étapes de la transcription (leçon) | Khan Academy
La transcription est une étape essentielle de l'exploitation des informations génétiques de notre ADN pour fabriquer des protéines Les protéines sont les molécules clés qui structurent les cellules et les maintiennent en marche
- Regulation of transcription (video) | Khan Academy
Now a few notes about the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes when it comes to transcriptional regulation In prokaryotes, the regulation of transcription is really needed for the cell to be able to quickly adapt to the ever-changing outer environment that it is sitting in
- Transcription and mRNA processing (article) | Khan Academy
During transcription, a gene's nucleotide sequence (DNA) is copied to form messenger RNA (mRNA), which serves as a temporary blueprint In eukaryotes, this occurs in the nucleus
- Transcription and mRNA processing - Khan Academy
Transcription is when we take the information encoded in the gene in DNA and encode essentially that same information in mRNA So transcription we are going from DNA to messenger RNA, and we're gonna, in this video, focus on genes that code for proteins
- Resumen de la transcripción (artículo) | Khan Academy
Transcription is the DNA-directed synthesis of RNA: A closer look (La transcricpción es la síntesis de ARN dirigida por el ADN: una revisión más profunda) En
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