It is only half of what DNA would look like
RNA which is translated into protein.
This triplet is called a codon.
ribosomal rna
RNA specifies proteins the same way.
A codon is the triplet sequence in messenger RNA (mRNA) that specifies an amino acid or a start or stop command. Its complementary sequence in transfer RNA (tRNA) is called the anticodon.
no its messenger RNA or mRNA
RNA which is translated into protein.
mRNA messenger ribonucleic acid The nucleotide sequence of RNA is encoded in genes in the DNA, and it is transcribed from the DNA by a http://www.answers.com/topic/complementary templating mechanism that is http://www.answers.com/topic/catalyze by one of the http://www.answers.com/topic/rna-polymerase enzymes. In this templating scheme, the DNA base T specifies A in the RNA, A specifies U, C specifies G, and G specifies C.* As per www.answers.com
reverse transcription
mRNA (messenger RNA)
This triplet is called a codon.
ribosomal rna
A regulator.
DNA is transcribed into RNA. RNA is tranlated to form proteins through a code that specifies the amino acid sequence.Via mRNA.
RNA specifies proteins the same way.
RNA specifies proteins the same way.
A codon is the triplet sequence in messenger RNA (mRNA) that specifies an amino acid or a start or stop command. Its complementary sequence in transfer RNA (tRNA) is called the anticodon.