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  1. Transcription: an overview of DNA transcription (article) | Khan …

    In transcription, the DNA sequence of a gene is transcribed (copied out) to make an RNA molecule.

  2. Stages of transcription: initiation, elongation & termination (article ...

    An in-depth looks at how transcription works. Initiation (promoters), elongation, and termination.

  3. 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 …

  4. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

    Oups. Il y a eu un problème. S'il vous plaît, veuillez reessayer. Oups, on dirait qu'il y a eu une erreur ! Vous devez actualiser. Si le problème persiste, dites-nous.

  5. 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 …

  6. Differences in translation between prokaryotes and eukaryotes

    But, in eukaryotic cells, things are a little bit different. So transcription... happens in the nucleus, and translation happens in the cytoplasm where there are ribosomes. And so the mRNA, after …

  7. 可汗学院 - zh-hans.khanacademy.org

    可汗学院 - zh-hans.khanacademy.org ... 可汗学院

  8. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

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  9. Transcription (practice) | 3rd quarter | Khan Academy

    Transcription Google Classroom Microsoft Teams The following DNA strand is used as a template for transcription:

  10. Transcription factors (article) | Khan Academy

    Transcription is the process where a gene's DNA sequence is copied (transcribed) into an RNA molecule. Transcription is a key step in using information from a gene to make a protein.