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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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mRNA Messenger RNA, which directs the synthesis of proteins.
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mRNA Acts as the blueprint for making specific proteins. When the body needs to make a protein, it signals the DNA found inside the nucleus of the cell to "unzip" itself at the segment that codes for the desired protein. The unzipped DNA segment is then copied, producing strands of mRNA.. ...
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mRNA messenger ribonucleic acid or messenger RNA. It carries the code from the DNA to the ribosome where the sequence is decoded into a protein
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mRNA RNA molecule that is a copy of a gene. It is used in the process that synthesises proteins.
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