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has gloss | eng: Prokaryotic transcription is the process in which messenger RNA transcripts of genetic material in prokaryotes are produced, to be translated for the production of proteins. Prokaryotic transcription occurs in the cytoplasm alongside translation. Unlike in eukaryotes, prokaryotic transcription and translation can occur simultaneously. This is impossible in eukaryotes, where transcription occurs in a membrane-bound nucleus while translation occurs outside the nucleus in the cytoplasm. In prokaryotes genetic material is not enclosed in a membrane-enclosed nucleus and has access to ribosomes in the cytoplasm. |
lexicalization | eng: Prokaryotic transcription |
instance of | (noun) a unicellular organism having cells lacking membrane-bound nuclei; bacteria are the prime example but also included are blue-green algae and actinomycetes and mycoplasma procaryote, prokaryote |
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has gloss | slv: Gensko prepisovanje pri prokariontih poteka v citoplazmi hkrati s translacijo. |
lexicalization | slv: Gensko prepisovanje pri prokariontih |
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