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Are all RNA translated

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The only reason why mRNA is transcribed is so it can be translated. All existing mRNA are translated and afterwards are broken down or are spliced for different uses.

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What can be translated into a protein?

Messenger RNA is translated to form proteins .


How is RNA translated and where?

RNA transcribed in nucleus and transported to cytoplasm for protein synthesis. RNA normally transcribed from DNA at cell nucleus and not translated. It can translates protein if there is a message in coded, in cytoplasm.


A protein is being assembled when?

RNA is being translated.


What must occur before RNA can leave the nucleus?

The RNA must have its introns (junk RNA) spliced out. It the must be processed by having a guanine cap and 100+ adenine tail added to it. Once all this is done, the now mature RNA can leave the nucleus to be translated.


The information in DNA specifies the synthesis of?

RNA which is translated into protein.


How does west nile virus reproduce?

The virus attaches to the cell via a receptor, enters the cell, and releases nucleocapsid. The viral RNA is translated into three structural and seven non-structural proteins. The positive viral RNA is then translated into negative RNA and this acts as a template for synthesis of more viral positive RNA.


What does DNA and RNA ultimately construct?

DNA is transcribed into RNA which is translated into proteins. Only a small percentage of DNA and RNA become proteins. Some of the time the process stops after DNA is transcribed into RNA.


What RNA virus genetic message is ready to be translated directly to proteins?

no


What does messenger RNA have to form?

Its an intermediate message that is translated to form a protein


Which regions of DNA are transcribed to RNA and then translated to form a polypeptide?

Exons


What do the three kinds of RNA do?

1. Messenger RNA (mRNA) acts as an intermediary between DNA and ribosomes, and is translated into protein by ribosomes. 2. Transfer RNA (tRNA) delivers amino acids to the ribosome complex as mRNA is translated into protein. 3. Ribosomal RNA (RRNA) binds with protein to form ribosomes needed for protein synthesis.


What is one form of RNA that that serves as a template for protein synthesis It is transcribed from DNA and then translated at ribosomes to produce a protein?

Messenger RNA (mRNA)