Transcription. DNA serves as the template for the synthesis of RNA molecules through transcription. During transcription, the information encoded in the DNA is transcribed into a complementary RNA sequence by RNA polymerase.
mRNA molecules are involved in transcription but not translation. mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis during translation.
During the transcription process, uracil pairs with adenine. This pairing is temporary and occurs in RNA molecules as a substitute for thymine, which is used in DNA.
RNA is made in the cell nucleus, where it is transcribed from DNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase. After transcription, the RNA molecules can be processed and moved out of the nucleus to the cytoplasm for translation into proteins.
The copying of the DNA code onto RNA is called transcription. During transcription, the gene sequence is "read" by RNA polymerase, leading to the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules that carry the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes for protein synthesis.
Transcription. DNA serves as the template for the synthesis of RNA molecules through transcription. During transcription, the information encoded in the DNA is transcribed into a complementary RNA sequence by RNA polymerase.
mRNA
DNA is made during replication. RNA is made during transcription. Proteins are made during translation.
mRNA molecules are involved in transcription but not translation. mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis during translation.
During the transcription process, uracil pairs with adenine. This pairing is temporary and occurs in RNA molecules as a substitute for thymine, which is used in DNA.
RNA is made in the cell nucleus, where it is transcribed from DNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase. After transcription, the RNA molecules can be processed and moved out of the nucleus to the cytoplasm for translation into proteins.
The copying of the DNA code onto RNA is called transcription. During transcription, the gene sequence is "read" by RNA polymerase, leading to the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules that carry the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes for protein synthesis.
Transcription.
during translation
RNA molecules produced by transcription are much shorter in length than DNA molecules produced by replication.
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No, during transcription, only a segment of a chromosome, known as a gene, is transcribed into mRNA. The mRNA carries the code for a specific protein that will be translated by the ribosomes.