The type of nucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and then carries the genetic information to the ribosome where it is translated into proteins.
Messenger RNA, mRNA.
proteins
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid, or DNA.
Basically, mRNA carries a message away from the nucleus. The nucleus says hey, we need these proteins made, and mRNA is made by using RNA polymerase to copy the information on DNA. That mRNA then moves out of the nucleus to a ribosome, where rRNA and tRNA will interact with the mRNA, eventually resulting in the production of a fully functional protein.
RNA carries the information to the ribosomes to be madeinto protein for the body.
Any nucleic acid (any one of the nucleotides) carry information in triplet form i.e. AAT, ACG, etc. This information is transcribed from the DNA inside the nucleus to RNA, which can travel outside the nucleus, which then goes to the ribosome for translation where its associated amino acids string together to form the particular protein.
Proteins are made using DNA. DNA is stored in nucleus
Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosome. It is synthesized during transcription in the nucleus and then transported to the cytoplasm where it serves as a template for protein synthesis at the ribosome.
Nucleic acid and proteins are different macromolecules that does not contain the other. However, there are some cases where the protein histone is wrapped by the DNA which then coils to form chromosomes.