a MRNA strand is a strand made up of messenger ribosenucleicacids
mRNA is a single strand molecule created from a DNA template. The mRNA contains a gene that needs to be translated into protein.
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True. Strands of DNA are duplicated into mRNA.
A single mRNA strand is typically produced but a single strand can make many many copies of the protein encoded on the molecule.
Once the DNA is unwinded and we now have two separate template strands. A RNA polymerase attaches to each of the strands and allows a new sense strand to build its complementary strands. This sense strand is the mRNA. +dna provides a template for rna polymerase.
mRNA has the codon sequence that exactly correspond to the amino acid sequence. The DNA has two strands. Though one of the strands (coding strand) carries the same information as on the mRNA, it contains unspliced introns that will mess up the amino acid sequence.
2 strands in total I believe.
One mRNA strand is made.
translation is the process in which the mRNA is decoded by the ribosome to synthesise protein. however mRNA have to be replicated from one of the strands of the DNA as they do not exist in the cell on their own. the process of formation of the mRNA from one of the DNA strands is called transcription.
True. Strands of DNA are duplicated into mRNA.
A single mRNA strand is typically produced but a single strand can make many many copies of the protein encoded on the molecule.
A 3-base sequence of nitrogen bases on a molecule of mRNA is called a codon.
Once the DNA is unwinded and we now have two separate template strands. A RNA polymerase attaches to each of the strands and allows a new sense strand to build its complementary strands. This sense strand is the mRNA. +dna provides a template for rna polymerase.
mRNA has the codon sequence that exactly correspond to the amino acid sequence. The DNA has two strands. Though one of the strands (coding strand) carries the same information as on the mRNA, it contains unspliced introns that will mess up the amino acid sequence.
No, just one strand, the coding strand is used to create a mRNA molecule in the process of transcription.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus and results in strands of mRNA. mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribosomes where amino acids are joined according to the mRNA code to produce proteins.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) is where ribosomes will congregate to attach onto mRNA strands and transcribe the mRNA into protein strands. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is where the protein strands made in the RER are folded, checked for problems and labeled for delivery to the appropriate location (cell membrane, other organelles, to be stored in a lysosome, etc.).
DNA is not made into mRNA, it is transcribed by mRNA. The DNA molecule is split into two strands by the enzyme helicase. One strand is the sense strand and the other is the anti-sense strand. Then mRNA nucleotides pair with their complimentary DNA bases on the antisense strand. The enzyme RNA polymerase causes the mRNA nucleotides to bond with one another, forming a strand of mRNA.
DNA polymerase is the enzyme that "unzips" the complementary DNA strands allowing mRNA to transcribe, or copy, a section of DNA.