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ribonucleic acid A nucleic acid similar to DNA. In cells, RNA decodes the genetic instructions for synthesising proteins. In some viruses RNA is the genetic material.
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ribonucleic acid RNA) A single-stranded nucleic acid molecule involved in protein synthesis. The structure of RNA is determined by DNA.
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ribonucleic acid A single-stranded nucleic acid normally used to make proteins. It is made up of nucleotide units containing the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and uracil (instead of thymine).
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ribonucleic acid A molecule that translates the instructions encoded in DNA to build proteins.
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ribonucleic acid RNA is very similar to DNA. However, RNA function is different from that of DNA. It is involved in processing the information from the DNA to make proteins.
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