Carries the DNA message from the nucleus to the ribosome.
The three types of RNA are: mRNA (messanger RNA), rRNA (ribosomal RNA), and tRNA (transfer RNA).
Messanger RNA
mRNA, which stands for messanger rna. this RNA is the one who takes the codes out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm.
By messanger RNA
simply because DNA molecules cannot fit outside of the nucleus therefore Rna is needed
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a molecule of RNA encoding a chemical "blueprint" for a protein product. mRNA is transcribed from a DNA template, and carries coding information to the sites of protein synthesis: the ribosomes.
Messanger RNA and it sends the messages for the DNA because the DNA cannot leave the nucleus
thyamine isn't present in mRNA its place is taken by uracil
The DNA bases provides a code for proteins.
mRNA carries a copy of our DNA, our genetic information and is used in the synthesis of these proteins.
mRNA (messanger RNA)
In Messanger RNA there are 4 bases Adenine Uracil Guanine Cytosine Adenine pairs with Uracil Guanine pairs with Cytosine In DNA there is no Uracil but instead Thymine, hope this helps