The DNa is copied by the mRNA(messenger RNA) which brings it to the ribosomes. It is more complicated than that, I need to find a more complete one but if that can help. :)
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Directions comes from nucleus to the ribosomes. It comes through mRNA molecules
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cells store genetic information in dna. that genetic information is used to synthesize
Basically, mRNA carries a message away from the nucleus. The nucleus says hey, we need these proteins made, and mRNA is made by using RNA polymerase to copy the information on DNA. That mRNA then moves out of the nucleus to a ribosome, where rRNA and tRNA will interact with the mRNA, eventually resulting in the production of a fully functional protein.
the two types of RNA is Messenger RNA and transfer RNA. Messenger RNA copies the coded message from the DNA in the nucleus, and carries the message to the ribosome in the cytoplasm. transfer RNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and adds them to the growing protein.
The nucleus (or nucleolus depending on the type of cell)
The type of nucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and then carries the genetic information to the ribosome where it is translated into proteins.
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i dont really get your question, but i think you either want genetic information or RNA
It carries genetic information.It gives paternal genetic information to baby.
cells store genetic information in dna. that genetic information is used to synthesize
The messenger RNA, or mRNA carries the information for making proteins to the ribosomes. These ribosomes are attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Basically, mRNA carries a message away from the nucleus. The nucleus says hey, we need these proteins made, and mRNA is made by using RNA polymerase to copy the information on DNA. That mRNA then moves out of the nucleus to a ribosome, where rRNA and tRNA will interact with the mRNA, eventually resulting in the production of a fully functional protein.
Carries the DNA message from the nucleus to the ribosome.