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Why is transcription important for genetic information? What is the purpose of transcription in DNA? Why is gene expression important? RNA transcription makes an efficient control point because many proteins can be made from a single mRNA molecule. Transcript processing provides an additional level of regulation for eukaryotes, and the presence of a nucleus makes this possible. Why is transcription needed for life? The goal of transcription is to make a RNA copy of a gene's DNA sequence. For a protein-coding gene, the RNA copy, or transcript, carries the information needed to build a polypeptide. What are transcription factors and how do they influence development? Transcription factors are proteins that bind to the upstream regulatory elements of genes in the promoter and enhancer regions of DNA and stimulate or inhibit gene expression and protein synthesis. They play critical roles in embryogenesis and development. Why is transcription important for genetic information? RNA transcription makes an efficient control point because many proteins can be made from a single mRNA molecule, right? Don’t you want to know more about the importance of transcription in genetics? Let’s learn more, shall we?

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Presentations | English