Genetic transcription
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Broader Terms
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Narrower Terms
transcription factor, transcription termination
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Related Terms
protein biosynthesis, RNA biosynthesis
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Scope Note
transfer of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA by DNA-directed RNA polymerase; includes reverse transcription and transcription of early and late genes expressed early in an organism's life cycle or during later development.
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Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- In these organisms genetic transcription is more complex.
- Genetic transcription is the process by which the cell "decodes" information stored in DNA and copies it into RNA--the "DNA makes RNA" part of the process.
- The resultant genetic transcription is not meant for casual reading, and the technique has proven to be a barrier to critics and scholars as well as general readers.
- It is clear from these observations that regulation of genetic transcription is complex and involves a hierarchy of other factors as well.
- During this time, development is occurring so rapidly that genetic transcription is not taking place: one cell becomes a thousand cells without any apparent transcription of DNA into RNA .
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