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ribonucleic acid (biochemistry) a long linear polymer of nucleotides found in the nucleus but mainly in the cytoplasm of a cell where it is associated with microsomes; it transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm and controls certain chemical processes in the cell; "ribonucleic acid is the genetic material of some viruses"
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ribonucleic acid Transfers the genetic "blueprint" that is stored in DNA during protein production. RNA has a single-stranded linear structure and a slightly different chemical composition from DNA.
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ribonucleic acid 1. A nucleic acid, found mostly in the cytoplasm-rather than the nucleus-of cells. RNA, like the structurally similar DNA, is a chain made up of subunits called nucleotides. RNA plays several roles in determining the synthesis of proteins. Messenger RNA replicates the DNA code for a protein and moves to sites in the cell called ribosomes. There, the much shorter transfer RNA (tRNA) assembles amino acids to form the protein specified by the messenger RNA. ...
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ribonucleic acid Chemical similar to a single strand of DNA. In RNA, the letter U, which stands for uracil, is substituted for T (thymine) in the genetic code. RNA delivers DNA
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ribonucleic acid A molecule that carries the genetic message from DNA to a cellular protein-producing mechanisms.
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