elongaation
Elongaation, more commonly spelled elongation, is the process of lengthening or extending something. In biology, the term is used for several distinct, but related, processes in which a dimension increases rather than merely growing in number of units. The word derives from Latin elongare, to lengthen.
In developmental biology, elongation often refers to tissue or cellular lengthening. Plant cells elongate by loosening
In molecular biology, transcription elongation describes the stage after initiation in which RNA polymerase traverses the
During translation elongation, the ribosome moves along an mRNA, decoding codons and forming peptide bonds between
Elongation is tightly regulated and essential to proper gene expression, growth, and development. Disruptions to elongation