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The mRNA carries information to the ribosomes. This is known as 'messenger' RNA because it carries the message, the base sequence from the nucleus to the ribosome. This mRNA is then translated into an amino acid sequence (polypeptide/protein) at the ribosome.

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It is called mRNA (messenger RNA).

mRNA gets transcribed from DNA in the nucleus, and it then sent into the cytoplasm where it gets turned into tRNA, and then translated into proteins.

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m(messenger)Rna.

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Q: What is the form of RNA that carries the code from the DNA to the site where the proteins is assembled?
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What form of RNA forms a particle where proteins are assembled?

This catalytic form of RNA is called ribosomal RNA, rRNA.


What type of RNA associates with proteins to form ribosomes?

Messenger RNA (mRNA),which carries the transcript from the DNA ,and transfer RNA (tRNA) which carries the amino acids.


What form of RNA carries the code from DNA to protein?

mRNA


What are phentotypes?

An organism's phenotype is the final form produced by that organism's genotype. Simply, DNA encodes an RNA message which in turn encodes the necessary information to produce an amino acid. Amino acids are assembled into polypeptides which are eventually formed into proteins. Proteins are assembled into the final functional structures of the organism. The phenotype is the name for the physical form we can view and differentiate each organism from another which is derived from it's genome. An organism's phenotype is the final form produced by that organism's genotype. Simply, DNA encodes an RNA message which in turn encodes the necessary information to produce an amino acid. Amino acids are assembled into polypeptides which are eventually formed into proteins. Proteins are assembled into the final functional structures of the organism. The phenotype is the name for the physical form we can view and differentiate each organism from another which is derived from it's genome.


What do bases in DNA code for?

Amino acids, which can then be built up to form proteins.


Which form of RNA carries the code from DNA to the site where protein is synthesized?

Messenger R.N.A.


What isAnother form of RNA called matches amino acids with the bases on the messenger RNA?

Transfer RNA or tRNA carries out the matching to assemble proteins.


Does protein form RNA?

No, RNA is the cells' chemical messenger that carries instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the rest of the cell about when to make proteins and which ones. DNA makes RNA however the process does involve some enzymes that are proteins


Why antigens are made up of proteins?

They are made of proteins because the body has coded for them in that form. Usually genes code for proteins. This just the way the body works. Perhaps your question would have more information to ask for?


What is the importance of DNA's code form?

The sequence of nucleotides in DNA ultimately determines the sequence of amino acids in proteins.


ATP carries what code?

If you mean this in a biological context, then ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate. ATP is a usable form of energy for cells. It does not carry any code.


What is the role during mRNA during translation?

It provides the code for the protein.