travels from nucleus
A section of DNA that corresponds to an mRNA is a gene.
During transcription, a portion of the double helix unwinds, exposing a sequence of genetic information. Then the enzyme RNA polymerase binds to the exposed bases. It moves along one strand, pairing complementary bases and joining them to build a strand of RNA. RNA contians four bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil.
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?
I'm not entirely sure quite what this question wants--unless I'm just forgetting something completely. mRNA is made in the nucleus using one strand of the DNA as a template. RNA Polymerase is what builds the mRNA according to that template.
The mRNA (messenger RNA) serves as the intermediary molecule between DNA and protein synthesis. It carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm, where it is used as a template to synthesize proteins. It acts as a "messenger" to convey the instructions for protein synthesis from the DNA to the ribosomes.
Messenger RN is the RNA that transports information from DNA in the nucleus to the cell's cytoplasm. Its main function is transporting information from the DNA to the nucleus of the cytoplasm of the cell.
messenger RNA (mRNA)
Yes. The strand of RNA is messenger RNA, mRNA.
The chain of protein that grows as each amino acid transforms !!
Messenger RNA is the strand that is read during translation of code in for amine acids.
Condensation!
a MRNA strand is a strand made up of messenger ribosenucleicacids
Translation of messenger ribonucleic acid, (mRNA) occurs in the cytoplasm. During this process amino acids are synthesized and the end results forms proteins.
A section of DNA that corresponds to an mRNA is a gene.
Transcription, which comes first, is when DNA information is read and matched onto an RNA strand. The new strand of RNA now has codons that match up with those in the DNA. After this, the RNA travels into the nucleus of the cell, where its information is used to create long protein chains in the process of translation.
The messenger RNA (or mRNA) compliment to a DNA strand of CCAGTT would be GGUCAA.
An asRNA is an antisense RNA, a single-stranded RNA which is complemenetary to a messenger RNA strand transcribed within a cell.