The answer is mRNA.
In the process of transcription, DNA is used as a blueprint to make m-RNA which codes for a specific protein.
Transfer-RNA, aka tRNA, usage occurs at the Ribosomal end of interpreting the information contained within the incoming messenger RNA.
The process that involves the transcribing of genetic information from DNA to RNA is called Transcription.
RNA helps make up the DNA by having the sugar and other impotant things that helps the RNA make the DNA.
The answer is mRNA.
In the process of transcription, DNA is used as a blueprint to make m-RNA which codes for a specific protein.
it is like a cell's blueprint maker.
It is called reverse-transcription but the RNA is viral RNA and it infects the cell when it reverses to DNA.
Transfer-RNA, aka tRNA, usage occurs at the Ribosomal end of interpreting the information contained within the incoming messenger RNA.
it is mRNA (Memory RNA)
RNA polymerase
RNA (Ribonucleic Acid)...this is the messenger of the DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) The RNA carries directions from the DNA to the Ribosomes that tell the Ribosomes what protein to make and how to do it. RNA reads the blueprint (DNA)
The process that involves the transcribing of genetic information from DNA to RNA is called Transcription.
RNA helps make up the DNA by having the sugar and other impotant things that helps the RNA make the DNA.
Messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA transcribes the genetic code from DNA into a form that can be read and used to make proteins. mRNA carries genetic information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of a cell.
The process of making an RNA strand from a DNA copy is called transcription.A difference between RNA and DNA is that RNA uses Uracil instead of Thymine.Complimentary Base Pairs:DNA RNAT --------- AA --------- UC --------- GG --------- C