Gene Transcription Process
The transcription process begins when RNA polymerase binds to specific DNA sequences known as promoters, which regulate gene expression. Unlike DNA replication, transcription only copies a portion of the DNA to produce RNA, and in eukaryotes, this involves additional proteins called transcription factors. After the initial RNA transcript is created, it undergoes modifications, including splicing, to ensure that only relevant information is retained for protein production.In this clip
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