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messenger RNA carries copies of instructions for the amino acids into proteins from DNA
The MRNA carries information from the DNA in the nucleus out the cytoplasm of the cell.
The genetic code is transferred from the nucleus into the cytoplasm by RNA. RNA is used to duplicate the DNA so it doesn't have to leave the nucleus.
DNA carries the genetic information of a cell. WHen this information is needed, the genes are transferred to RNA So, it is important.
In those cells that are eukaryotes, the organelle is the nucleus. In those that are not, the genetic material is not found in an organelle but just condensed in the cytoplasm.
The RNA, or mRNA. It carries the info to the cytoplasm and the ribosomes.
The type of RNA that carries a genetic code from DNA to the ribosome is called messenger RNA. Also known as mRNA.
The genetic code is transferred from the nucleus into the cytoplasm by RNA. RNA is used to duplicate the DNA so it doesn't have to leave the nucleus.
mRNA
As far as I know, a nucleus does not have cytoplasm. You can find cytoplasm inside the cell, but not inside the nucleus itself. The nucleus contains genetic material.
copies the genetic code from the DNA molecule and carries it to the ribosome
The chromatin in the nucleus gives the nucleus its instructions, while the nucleus itself gives directions.