Transcription of Genes their regulation and evaluation
This special issue belongs to |
International Journal of Molecular Biotechnology |
Related section |
NA |
Deadline for Manuscript Submission |
March 31st, 2022 |
Deadline for Publication |
April 15, 2022 |
Special Issue Description
Dear Collegues,
In molecular biology and genetics, transcriptional regulation refers to the mechanism through which a cell controls the transcription (or orchestration) of DNA into RNA. A single gene can be controlled in a variety of ways, including changing the quantity of RNA that is transcribed and timing the transcription of the gene. This regulation enables the cell or organism to mount a response in response to a variety of intra- and extracellular cues.
A DNA fragment is copied into RNA during transcription. Messenger RNA is created when specific DNA sequences are translated into RNA molecules that can encode proteins (mRNA). Non-coding RNAs are RNA molecules that contain copies of other DNA sequences (ncRNAs). The amount of mRNA is more than 10 times greater than the amount of ncRNA when averaged across different cell types (though in particular single cell types ncRNAs may exceed mRNAs)
Keywords
* DNA
* RNA
* mRNA
* Gene
* Cell
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