Biology, asked by profulalilac, 10 months ago

does every transcription process is followed by replication?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Transcription and translation frequently occur simultaneously in prokaryotic cells. ... In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication and transcription occur in the cytoplasm, but translation occurs in the cytoplasm. Thus, transcription and translation can't occur simultaneously in eukaryotic cells.

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Answered by HERO1234567
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Explanation:

Key points:

Transcription is the process in which a gene's DNA sequence is copied (transcribed) to make an RNA molecule.

RNA polymerase is the main transcription enzyme.

Transcription begins when RNA polymerase binds to a promoter sequence near the beginning of a gene (directly or through helper proteins).

RNA polymerase uses one of the DNA strands (the template strand) as a template to make a new, complementary RNA molecule.

Transcription ends in a process called termination. Termination depends on sequences in the RNA, which signal that the transcript is finished.

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