Transcription and translation combine to create gene products (proteins) whose sequence is defined within a cell's DNA. These gene products create structural elements and catalytic elements in cells that will direct the cell's metabolism.Answer and Explanation: ...
If only 1-3 percent of the RNA is mRNA, what is the rest of the RNA made out of? What are the steps of gene transcription that produce mRNA? What is non-genetic RNA? If part of a DNA template is the sequence 3'-GTT-AGT-CTG-TGG-GCT-5', then what is the mRNA transcribed from...
Why is it necessary? Where in the cell does it occur? What are the 3 steps involved? What enzyme is used? How does prokaryotic transcription differ from eukaryotic transcription? Describe transcription control in the Arabinose (araBAD) operon. ...
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CRISPR-Cas immunity involves three major sequential steps: adaptation, expression/maturation and interference (Fig. 1), each step needs specific Cas proteins encoded by the cas genes near the CRISPR array, together with other accessory proteins. The CRISPR-Cas adaptation stage involves the identificati...
Telomere biology disorder (TBD). One of a set of pathologies that are defined by the presence of short telomeres. Chromothripsis A mutational phenomenon that involves catastrophic shattering and rebuilding of chromosomes, leading to multiple clustered chromosomal rearrangements. Kataegis Clustered point muta...
The evolution of plants to efficiently transport water and assimilates over long distances is a major evolutionary success that facilitated their growth and colonization of land. Vascular tissues, namely xylem and phloem, are characterized by high specia
These are: •DNA:This nucleic acid holds all of thegenetic informationabout its parent organism, which is transmitted to subsequent generations. Its "code" is also used to make proteins through the sequential processes of transcription and translation. ...
What enzyme is used to link RNA nucleotides to each other during transcription? What enzymes/proteins involved in the process of unwinding DNA? What is the proofreading mechanism of DNA, and which enzymes are involved? Which enzyme transcribes DNA?
Define transcription. What kind of RNA is made when transcription occurs? What is the process of transcription and translation within biology? What are some examples? What is transcription? Describe the process of transcription. Where does it occur? What enzyme(s) are involved? What is the produ...