Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
Central Dogma |Transcription|Why single ...

Central Dogma |Transcription|Why single strand?|Transcription unit

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Replication |Prokaryotic VS Eukaryotic Replication |Central Dogma |Transcription |Why Only One Strand ?|Transcription Unit

Transcription unit in DNA is -

Which is not part of transcription unit ?

Transcription Unit And The Gene

Transcription |Transcription Unit|Transcription Process|Transcription In Eukaryotes|Monocistronic And Polycistronic MRNA

If RNA polymerase binds to the promoter on a transcription unit during transcription in a bacterium, it:

Which defines the position and presence of template and coding strands in transcription unit ?

Transcription in Prokaryotes || Transcription in Eukaryotes || Post Transcriptional Modification

Which of the following statements regarding transcription are correct? Br a. Transcription governs the principle of complementarity. Brb. If both strands of DNA act as a template, they would code for RNA molecule with same sequences. Br c. Double stranded RNA formed after transcription promotes RNA from being translated into protein. br d. Like the process of replication, the total DNA of an organism gets duplicated in transcription also

The polarity of the coding strand during transcription is: