How to create certain types of proteins
mRNA
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Yes, mRNA can leave the nucleus to carry genetic information for protein synthesis.
mRNA carries the genetic code to a ribosome.
How to create certain types of proteins
mRNA
mRNA is used in the process of transcription to carry genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. At the ribosome, mRNA is then translated into a specific protein by the cell's machinery.
it doesn't, the trna takes the information to the ribosomes
Molecules of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) carry the instructions for assembling proteins out of the cell nucleus. Without this type of molecule, the cell cannot survive.
mRNA does not enter the nucleus. It is transcribed from DNA inside the nucleus and then exits the nucleus to carry genetic information to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
mRNA is transported out of the nucleus through nuclear pores in a process called nuclear export. This allows the mRNA to travel to the cytoplasm where it can be used as a template for protein synthesis.
Ribosomes attach to messenger RNA molecules and facilitate the translation of mRNA into proteins.