mRNA is the complementary strand of DNA that leaves the nucleus of the cell and binds to the ribosome. The mRNA is what carries the instructions for creating proteins. mRNA binds to the ribosome and a complementary strand of mRNA (tRNA) also binds to the ribosome. Groups of three nucleotides on the mRNA, known as codons, match up with groups of three nucleotides on the tRNA, known as anticodons. The codons and anticodons code for amino acids. The ribosome moves down the mRNA strand until it has all been coded for and the amino acid chain is released into the cell to perform it's desired funtion.
It's a cytokine (a signalling protein) that has lots of different effects depending on what cell is exposed to it. In this case, the researchers think it may be doing something to the cells that maintain ear bones.
mRNA. It is transcribed from the DNA which unwinds and codes for a certain amino acid. The code consists of three nucleic acids and is known as a codon
No. DNA is genetic material that carries the instructions for making proteins.
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
In cells, protein is produced in the ribosomes. The instructions for protein synthesis are found in the DNA, which is copied onto mRNA. This mRNA then carries these instructions to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.
RNA is a nucleic acid,messenger RNA is a form of RNA that carries the instructions for making a protein form a gene and delivers it to the site of translation
In the nucleus of the cell you have the DNA; the big archive with all the instructions for the cell including the one to make each protein. mRNA carries these instructions out of the cell nucleus to the ribosomes (the protein factories) where tRNA delivers the right amino acids to the ever growing chain to form the right protein as "written" on the mRNA.
gene is a segment of dna that carries instructions for making a protein.
No. DNA is genetic material that carries the instructions for making proteins.
Messenger Rna.
The mRNA or the messenger RNA carries the instructions to make proteins. They specify the amino acid sequence for protein synthesis.
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
a cell's protein
In cells, protein is produced in the ribosomes. The instructions for protein synthesis are found in the DNA, which is copied onto mRNA. This mRNA then carries these instructions to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.
RNA is a nucleic acid,messenger RNA is a form of RNA that carries the instructions for making a protein form a gene and delivers it to the site of translation
Effectively, RNA is the instructions for making proteins. They are generally produced by the DNA, and the proteins are constructed in the ribosomes of the cell.
This set of instructions is called a gene.
Messenger RNA carries a transcript of the DNA's instructions out of the nucleus to the ribosomes.
The instructions for a particular protein are contained on a stretch of DNA known as a gene.