RNA: Ribo Nucleic Acid
mRNA: Messenger Ribo Nucleic Acid
tRNA: Transfer Ribo Nucleic Acid
Messenger Ribonucleic acid (mRNA).
genetic code
Messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid)
ribo
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.
Messenger RNA
ribose
Transcription is the creation of an mRNA from a DNA template. The mRNA then carries the instructions to the ribosome where they are translated into a protein.
Uracil
RNA polymerase is the enzyme that makes mRNA from a strand of DNA.
Transcription.
Translation.
The name of a series of 3 nucleic acids bases on the tRNA is called anticodon. The name for a series of 3 nucleic acid bases contained on mRNA is called codon.
RNA polymerase
mRNA
Dna, Rna, mRna, and tRna, to name just a few!
initially its hrRNA or pre-mRNA. (same thing different name). this then undergoes some modification like splicing, capping and polyadenalation to make mRNA which is then translated into protein.