The second process, which we shall call transcription, allows the gene to perform its physiological function.
- total death
- totipotence
- trade-off
- tradition
- tradition homology
- trait aggregate
- trait fitness
- trait group
- trait selection
- trait-group
- transcription
- transduction
- transfer RNA
- transference of function
- transformation
- transgenic
- transhumanism
- translation
- transmutation
- transmutation of species
- transpiration
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transcriptionTranskription (ger.)
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The process by which genetic information represented by the sequence of nucleotides in the DNA of a cell or virus is copied into molecules of RNA, which are synthesized with the DNA serving as a template. (OED 2014)
- 1961
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Jacob, F. & Monod, J. (1961). On the regulation of gene activity. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 26, 193-211: 193.
- 1982
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transcription Synthesis of messenger RNA from a DNA molecule acting as a template; cf. translation.
Lincoln, R.J., Boxshall, G.A. & Clark, P.F. (1982). A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 249.