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5/24/18

where does transcription take place

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where does transcription take place


  • translation ? Cytoplasm. Messenger RNA. 1. Came from 2.Then leaves the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm and attaches ...

  • Produced by the of the DNA molecule;contains the code for a polypeptide chain of ... the of a DNA molecule ?

  • ? in the nucleus of eukaryotes. Why the DNA strand unwind and separate before transcription can take place?

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  • ? nucleus ... What RNA have instead of thymine? uracil ... the transcription complex unwinds a segment of a gene.
  • why it in prokaryotes? prokaryotes do not have membrane organelles. why the rna leave the nucelus and goes ...
  • translation in a eukaryotic cell? takes in the NUCLEUS TRANSLATION takes in the CYTOPLASM.
  • ? nucleus. what is the end product? ... it start at? promoter. what are the 2 types of RNA that transcription makes?
  • What is produced during transcription? 3 ... transcription takes place in the nucleus, and translation takes place in the ... ?
  • ? nucleus ... translation take place? ... Transcription is carried out by RNA polymerase in a 5' to 3' direction.
  • ? in the nucleus. what is the starting material for transcription? ... what is the name of the region transcription ends?


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