Transcription – RNA Processing Diagram for USMLE Step 1
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Transcription is a fundamental molecular biology process frequently tested on the USMLE Step 1 exam. This illustration visualizes the transition from a DNA template to mature mRNA through the action of RNA polymerase. The diagram highlights critical post-transcriptional modification steps, including the removal of introns and the joining of exons during splicing. Students can clearly identify the addition of the 7-methylguanosine cap and the poly-adenine tail, which are essential for mRNA stability. Understanding these steps is vital for mastering gene expression. This vector illustration uses distinct color coding and directional flow to clarify complex enzymatic pathways.
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Labeled Illustration
Every structure named and annotated. Built for exam review and active recall.
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Same illustration, every label rewritten without jargon. Use this first — when the concept needs to click.
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All texts removed. Test yourself from memory. Annotate in your own words or your own language.
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Individual structures extracted as transparent PNGs. Drop a single component onto your notes, Anki card or worksheet.
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