DNA transcription occurs in the nucleus. It begins at a site known as the promoter, and continues along the DNA template strand that is being transcribed.
answer: Nucleus. But to be more exact, promoter.
RNA transcription is when RNA coverts into DNA, which takes place in the ribosomes.
in DNA transcription occurs from the 5' end to the 3' end
The transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA takes place in the Nucleus during the process of Transcription.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus.
Both of these 'Distinct Processes' occur within the Cell's Nucleus.
RNA transcription is when RNA coverts into DNA, which takes place in the ribosomes.
in DNA transcription occurs from the 5' end to the 3' end
It must unwind and separate for transcription to occur
The transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA takes place in the Nucleus during the process of Transcription.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
Transcription occurs in the cell nucleus and where DNA is housed. Transcription is the first step of gene expression, in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA by the enzyme RNA polymerase.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus.
Both of these 'Distinct Processes' occur within the Cell's Nucleus.
in happens in the cytoplasmNo, it doesn't. Translation occurs in the cytoplasm, whereas transcription ( the process in which an exact copy of one strand of DNA is made for the production of proteins) takes place in the nucleus. For details google 'transcription animation'. It should be the first hit.
That is copying information from DNA to mRNA. It takes place in nucleus
DNA helix uncoils the DNA for transcription to occur.
No - they are different processes, although both use a DNA template. DNA transcription is the copying of DNA to create mRNA, which is then translated into a polypeptide (protein). DNA replication creates a new strand of DNA.