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mRNA An RNA copy of the genetic code for a given gene, used as a template in protein synthesis. Also known as poly-A RNA in eukaryotic cells due to a "tail" of "A" nucleotides attached to the end to aid stability, transport etc. Mutagen
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MRI MRI is a diagnostic procedure that uses a combination of a large magnet, radio frequencies, and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures within the body. Like a CT scan, MRI is performed in a special area of the hospital. It is often done to examine a baby's brain stem, spinal cord, and soft tissues. The baby will need a sedative medication so that he/she will be motionless for the exam.
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MRC Medical Research Council
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mRNA (messenger RNA) RNA species that contains the information to specify the amino acid sequence of proteins and that is translated on the ribosome. In eukaryotes mRNA is normally formed by splicing a large primary transcript ( hnRNA). In eukaryotes the mRNA acquires a GTP cap and usually a poly-A tail.
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MRA Mutual Recognition Agreement or Arrangement
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