Saturday, February 1, 2014

Why is RNA important to the cell? How does an mRNA molecule carry information DNA? Where does the mRNA molecule take the information? pl i need...

RNA serves as the internmediate between DNA and the protein to be synthesized.

Messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are the nucleic acids that "record" information from DNA in the nucleus of the cell. They carry this copied information to the ribosomes and are known as messenger RNAs (mRNA).

In case of expressing the characters, RNA is more powerful then DNA since they directly code for the proteins to be synthesized. DNA has to be always dependent on RNA for its transmission of genetic characters.

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