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What is a mRNA structure?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

mRNA - messenger ribonucleic acid. DNA is often compared with the drawings for the manufacture of proteins. Developing this production engineering analogy, we can say that, if the DNA - a complete set of drawings for the manufacture of proteins in storage in a safe plant manager, the mRNA - temporary working copy of the drawing, which is issued in the assembly shop. It should be noted that the DNA does not contain adult drawings, and more like a "recipe" for its manufacture.

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