
Stages of transcription: initiation, elongation & termination (article ...
An in-depth looks at how transcription works. Initiation (promoters), elongation, and termination.
Overview of transcription - Khan Academy
Transcription is the first step in gene expression, in which information from a gene is used to construct a functional product such as a protein. The goal of transcription is to make a RNA …
Transcription and mRNA processing - Khan Academy
Transcription is when we take the information encoded in the gene in DNA and encode essentially that same information in mRNA. So transcription we are going from DNA to messenger RNA, …
Transcription (practice) | 3rd quarter | Khan Academy
Transcription Google Classroom Microsoft Teams The following DNA strand is used as a template for transcription:
Regulation of transcription (video) | Khan Academy
This process involves transcription factors, activators, enhancers, repressors, and silencers. Prokaryotes rely on gene regulation for environmental adaptation, while eukaryotes have more …
Transcription factors (article) | Khan Academy
Proteins called transcription factors, however, play a particularly central role in regulating transcription. These important proteins help determine which genes are active in each cell of …
Resumen de la transcripción (artículo) | Khan Academy
Reece, J. B., Urry, L. A., Cain, M. L., Wasserman, S. A., Minorsky, P. V. y Jackson, R. B. (2011). Transcription is the DNA-directed synthesis of RNA: A closer look (La transcricpción es la …
Transcription and translation (practice) | Khan Academy
Learn about RNA and protein synthesis in molecular genetics with this high school biology resource from Khan Academy.
Les étapes de la transcription (leçon) | Khan Academy
La transcription est une étape essentielle de l'exploitation des informations génétiques de notre ADN pour fabriquer des protéines. Les protéines sont les molécules clés qui structurent les …
Transcription and RNA processing (practice) | Khan Academy
Test your knowledge of transcription and RNA processing!