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  1. Sep 8, 2021 · This is what transcription does in all circumstances. Creating a visual representation of the music – whether it is intended to allow the transcriber and reader to engage with the music more actively or to perform complex analyses – serves as an aid to processing and understanding the notator’s experience of the music.

  2. This set of Class 12 Biology Chapter 6 Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Transcription Basics”. 1. What is the process of copying genetic information from a single strand of DNA into an RNA known as? a) Translation. b) Transcription. c) Reverse transcription.

  3. Class 12 Biology MCQ – Process of Transcription in Eukaryotes. This set of Class 12 Biology Chapter 6 Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Process of Transcription in Eukaryotes”. 1. What is the role of RNA polymerase III? a) Transcription of rRNAs. b) Transcription of mRNAs. c) Transcription of tRNAs. d) Transcription ...

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    • Capping
    • Polyadenylation
    • Splicing

    A methylated guanine cap is added to protect the mRNA. It involves: 1. Addition of methylated guanine 2. It occurs at 5′ end of mRNA transcript 3. It protects the mRNA from degradation

    The poly-A tail also protects the mRNA from degradation. It involves: 1. The endonucleases cleave the mRNA at a specific sequence. 2. The enzyme polyA polymerase facilitates the addition of several adenine nucleotides.

    The non-coding sequences, i.e., the introns are removed by spliceosome excision.
    The coding sequences or the exons join together by ligation.
  5. In eukaryotes, transcription involves RNA polymerase binding to the promoter region on DNA, followed by synthesis of a complementary mRNA strand. This pre-mRNA undergoes processing, including splicing and addition of a poly-A tail and a 5′ cap, before being exported to the cytoplasm for translation. This is an MCQ on Transcription in ...

  6. Oct 23, 2021 · 2.1 Music transcription in ethnomusicology. If they transcribe music at all, ethnomusicologists usually aim to document a specific performance on the basis of a recording (so-called ‘descriptive music-writing’), rather than to provide a model for performance (‘prescriptive music-writing’; Seeger, 1958). An ethnomusicologist may choose ...

  7. Mar 7, 2019 · The problems of transcription and transnotation in ethnomusicology are especially important in Israel today because the concentration of so many different ethnic groups has led to increased research in their various folk musics.

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