Messenger RNA id transcribed from the DNA of the nucleus and then, after modification, leaves the nucleus. The mRNA is then threaded through a ribosome where translation takes place. A transfer RNA brings the amino acid that matches the three base codon of the mRNA to the ribosome, as these codons proceed through the ribosome the matching amino acids attach one to the other in a long chain that exists the ribosome as a polypeptide; the primary structure of a protein.
Ok what i gather from you question is what is mRNA and why is it used?
mRNA is a short strand of RNA is a string used in the process of turning DNA into proteins. mRNA is used because is saves the DNA being damaged the the replication process. it is there for called messenger RNA as it is used only to pass on information
mRNA's role in the production of proteins is to pass on the information from the DNA to be translated by tRNA.
If you are asking about "How mRNA fits in within transcription and translation" or "what is transcription and translation" The following site explains all of it. Or if you rephrase you question i will change my answer to what you need
http://click4biology.info/c4b/7/pro7.htm
Transcription. {It is accompanied by (pre) mRna splicing in eukaryotes.}
Reverse transcriptase use mRNA to form DNA. mRNA
DNA to mRNA is transcription, whereas mRNA to tRNA is translation. The latter part is when proteins are made from ribosomes and instructions carried over by mRNA from the DNA.
There are several things that can be classified as the decoder of mRNA. They include ribonucleotides, uramine, cytosine and more. This mRNA is decoded into a polypeptide chain.
mRNA is produced during the process of transcription, in which mRNA makes a complimentary copy of the DNA code.
mRNA does not copy DNA, intead, mRNA is copied FROM DNR. The process is call translation.
mRNA
Reverse transcriptase use mRNA to form DNA. mRNA
DNA to mRNA is transcription, whereas mRNA to tRNA is translation. The latter part is when proteins are made from ribosomes and instructions carried over by mRNA from the DNA.
The creation of mRNA is called transcription. mRNA is being transcribed from the DNA template.
DNA -> transcription -> pre-mRNA -> mRNA processing -> mRNA -> translation -> protein
Uracil replaces Thymine as a base in mRNA.
The mRNA is transcribed into proteins
Transcription
No, transcription involves the formation of mRNA.
The mRNA attaches itself to a ribosome.
mRNA is made up of anticodons
stop codon on mRNA