Transcription

A schematic representation of the process of transcription, where a messenger RNA (yellow) is made from DNA (red).

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  • ID: 15680
  • Source: DNALC.DNAi

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15579. Transcription and translation

An image relating transcription and translation.

  • ID: 15579
  • Source: DNAi

17013. RNA-dependent DNA Methylation

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  • ID: 17013
  • Source: DNALC

15510. Transcription: DNA codes for messenger RNA (mRNA), 3D animation with basic narration

Transcription factors bind to DNA, RNA polymerase begins transcribing messanger RNA (mRNA) molecule from DNA.

  • ID: 15510
  • Source: DNALC.DNAi

15480. Transcription: DNA to RNA, 3D animation with sound effects only

Transcription factors bind to DNA, RNA polymerase begins transcribing messanger RNA (mRNA) molecule from DNA.

  • ID: 15480
  • Source: DNAi

15877. The RNA experiment

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  • ID: 15877
  • Source: DNALC.DNAi

16528. Concept 24: The RNA message is sometimes edited.

RNA splicing removes non-coding introns and splices together exons.

  • ID: 16528
  • Source: DNAFTB

15685. Translation

A schematic represenation of the process of translation, where a protein (red) is made from mRNA (yellow).

  • ID: 15685
  • Source: DNAi

16470. Concept 21: RNA is an intermediary between DNA and protein.

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  • ID: 16470
  • Source: DNAFTB

16932. Flow of Information from DNA to RNA to Protein

Dr. Roberts describes the flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein.

  • ID: 16932
  • Source: DNALC.SMA

15547. Transcription/translation - Promoters

Promoters are DNA sequences located in the 5' region adjacent to the transcriptional start site.

  • ID: 15547
  • Source: DNAi