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mRNA messenger RNA - the end product of transcription of a gene. Both introns and exons are initially transcribed to form a pre-RNA, which undergoes splicing by nuclear enzymes to remove the introns and create mRNA, which is then used as a template for protein production on the ribosomes of the cell. Also see gene expression.
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mRNA A type of RNA that is generated from the transcription of a gene, or template DNA. Mature mRNA has intron sequences spliced out and serves as the intermediate template from which proteins are made.
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mRNA the DNA of a gene is transcribed (see transcription) into mRNA molecules, which then serve as a template for the synthesis of proteins.
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mRNA RNA that serves as a template for protein synthesis. See genetic code.
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mRNA an RNA molecule that is transcribed from a DNA sequence in the nucleus and that functions in translation in the cytoplasm by specifying the amino acid sequence of a nascent polypeptide.
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