Transcription is when DNA segments are copied into RNA.
1. RNA Polymerase bonds to a promoter (Those cool start/stop codons)
2. RNA Polymerase breaks all the hydrogen bonds between the two stands of DNA
3. RNA Polymerase create the pair strand for one of the DNA strands (Uracil instead of Thymine!)
4. Hydrogen bonds break between the DNA strand and RNA strand
5. DNA is zipped back up and RNA either floats around in the Nucleus (if there is one) or exists through a pore
Most likely because the new skin from the skin graft is considered foreign and the body's initial response is to fight off foreign bodies. But the patient wants their body to accept the new skin so they take drugs to suppress the immune system's innate response to reject the skin.
Answer:
an enzyme! Keep in mind that an enzyme catalyzed the rate of a reaction. A normal reaction must climb the activation barrier independently, while the one catalyzed by an enzyme has a lower activation barrier due to added stability.
the answer is cell cycle!
It consist of integral proteins and trans-membrane proteins and peripheral proteins as well