What does the RNA primer do in DNA replication? What structure is usually formed by double-stranded RNA? What happens during RNA splicing? What is the protein (enzyme) called that directly makes more RNA? What is DNA replication called?
What happens during RNA splicing? What is the process of DNA sequencing? What molecule is produced by RNA polymerase during transcription? What happens to histones during DNA replication? What are the genetic components of an operon and how do they control transcription?
What happens during RNA splicing? What is biosynthesis in the lytic cycle? When does DNA replication occur? What happens when RNA polymerase reaches the termination signal? What happens to DNA strands during hybridization? What happens to introns after splicing? During the cell cycle, when is DNA...
Phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (Pol II CTD) has important roles in the kinetic coupling of splicing with transcription, which is essential for many genes to maintain correct splicing patterns. However, because of the extensively repeated low complexity sequences of Pol ...
When the viral load is high or when the infection happens in patients with other severe diseases, the patients often develop acute respiratory syndrome and sepsis in a short time [1].Mutation rate and transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 RNA viruses such as influenza virus and HIV typically undergo ...
Increase in the number of genes.Genes can be cut out and pasted at another site in the genome, as described for transposons. This cut-and-paste happens actively in plants but ended in human genomes 35 Mio years ago [46,81]. This leads to new phenotypes, depending on the site of integr...
doi:10.1093/pcp/pcy199Ya-Wen HsuChien-Ta JuanChung-Min WangGuang-Yuh JauhOxford Academic
What happens during RNA splicing? What has an RNA genome? What protein copies the luciferase gene into messenger RNA? Which of the following carries amino acids to the ribosomes where they are linked together to form a polypeptide (protein) strand? A. mRNA B. tRNA C. rRNA D. siRNA ...
RNA Splicing: Genes in the DNA sequences are composed of both introninc and exonic sequences. During transcription, the transcript which is immediately formed consists of both coding and non coding regions, this primary transcript is known as precursor mRNA transcript. For translation of this mRNA...
What is the type of RNA molecule that carries amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis? a) What happens to the mRNA after translation is complete? b) What is a transfer RNA (tRNA), and what does it do? c) What is produced and then used by the cell at the end of translatio...