Transcription happens (in the nucleus/out of the nucleus). What does transcription produce? Where is DNA located in a cell? How does transcription occur, and what are its steps and directionality? Where in a cell would you find DNA?
Describe what happens at each stage of transcription (initiation, elongation, termination). Describe the process of transcription of mRNA in a eukaryotic cell. Identify the steps of the processes of transcription and translation. Describe the steps of Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT...
When a cell needs to make a new protein, it copies the DNA into a new molecule of mRNA. The DNA is then free to float in the cytoplasm until it is needed again. Transcription happens in the cytoplasm of the prokaryote, where a single long strand of DNA resides. DNA is made up of ...
Pluripotent stem cells provide a powerful system to dissect the underlying molecular dynamics that regulate cell fate changes during mammalian development. Here we report the integrative analysis of genome-wide binding data for 38 transcription factors w
DNA template, the DNA returns to double-stranded form and the single-stranded RNA moves away from the chromosome to be processed and used by the cell. Some RNA will travel to the cytoplasm where it will direct the synthesis of protein, but other RNAs will stay in the cell where they ...
DNA replication occurs in preparation for cell division, while transcription happens in preparation for protein translation. DNA replication is important for properly regulating the growth and division of cells. The DNA will not replicate if the cell lacks certain growth factors, thereby keeping the ce...
CSB recognizes lesion-stalled Pol II during TC-NER19,20. Our proteomics data indicated that this also happens after DPC induction, which was confirmed by immunoprecipitation of elongating Pol II that showed a clear FA-induced CSB interaction (Fig.3c). In contrast to CSB, only a minor FA-indu...
State the cellular location of each process in eukaryotes. i. Transcription ii. Translation DNA Denaturation: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) denaturation is the separation of double-stranded DNA into two single DNA strands. It is an important step in the polymerase chain reaction. ...
In translation, messenger RNA (mRNA) is decoded in a ribosome, outside the nucleus, to produce a specific amino acid chain, or polypeptide. The polypeptide later folds into an active protein and performs its functions in the cell. Where are proteins made? Ribosomes are the sites where protei...
Where in the cell does transcription take place? Which region of transcription has premotor? What is accomplished in the process of transcription? What is being copied, and what form does the copy take? What does the transcription of cells mean in cellular biology?