Cell Replication: Transcription and translation are important functions of the cell. Transcription is a function of RNA as it makes copies of the DNA units of adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. Cell replication involves copying the DNA code for future daughter cells. The genetic cod...
Where does transcription occur in eukaryotic cells? In what organelle are chromosomes found? What cell structure contains DNA? Is ribosomal RNA found in the small and large subunits? Where does protein synthesis take place in eukaryotic cells?
Particles and fibres affect human health as a function of their properties such as chemical composition, size and shape but also depending on complex interactions in an organism that occur at various levels between particle uptake and target organ responses. While particulate pollution is one of the...
However, throughout the off-season, insects must overcome resource shortages and adverse climates to survive. This off-season persistence affects pest infestations in subsequent crops or seasons. Key pest species employ diapause, migration, and local-scale dispersal to persist during the off-season. ...
Viral infections cause millions of morbidities and mortalities yearly [1]. A recent estimate shows 291,243 to 645,832 influenza-associated deaths occur annually [2]. Also, viruses can increase the mortality rate in special groups of patients. For example, the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a ris...
What is the relationship between Poly(a) Signal (PAS) and premature transcription termination in cancer cell lines? Which endonucleases are primarily responsible for transcription termination? What evolutionary significance does the Proximal Transcription Termination mechanism hold? What factors influence the ...
Although several of their clones were found to be A(H1N2), A(H1N1) and A(H3N2), we could not confirm the origin of the A(H1N2) clones without the original specimens. These results suggest that a reassortment to produce A(H1N2) does not readily occur even when A(H1N1) and A(H3N2) ...
Particles and fibres affect human health as a function of their properties such as chemical composition, size and shape but also depending on complex interactions in an organism that occur at various levels between particle uptake and target organ respon
Where does DNA synthesis happen in eukaryotic cells? Where does transcription occur in eukaryotic cells? Where are the proteins for a cell made? Where is DNA found in a eukaryotic cell? Where is chromatin in a plant cell? Where is tRNA located in the cell?
Where in the cell do transcription and translation occur in: a. prokaryotes? b. eukaryotes? What is the difference between transcription and translation? Where in the cell do they occur? Describe the basics of transcription and translation. Where in human cells does each of these processes occur...