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hoa [83]
3 years ago
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Transcription is the cellular process that involves the transfer of information from dna to a molecule of messenger rna (mrna).

drag the descriptions under the diagrams to identify the events of transcription.
Biology
1 answer:
Bezzdna [24]3 years ago
6 0

Transcription is the process includes repetition arrangements of DNA nucleotides into classifications of RNA nucleotides

Top Image:
Below 3': Transcription
Below transcription: translation
Beside repressor mRNA: RNA polymerase cannot bind
Yellow bar: promoter

Bottom Image:
Green hexagons: Inducer (allolactose from lactose)
Pink and green: Inactivated repressor
Arrow from transcription proceeds: repressor cannot bind
From red strand: mRNA for lactose catabolism
<span>brown: RNA polymerase</span>

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