Effectively, RNA is the instructions for making proteins.
They are generally produced by the DNA,
and the proteins are constructed in the ribosomes of the cell.
Where the ribosome is, which can be on the rough endoplasmic reticulum or the cytoplasm.
Messenger RNA carries the code from the nucleus to the ribosomes.
Yes it carries information for making DNA
Translation
mRNA
Translation
The type of RNA that contains the information for making a protein is messenger RNA (mRNA). During Translation mRNA interacts with ribosome, which "reads" the sequence of mRNA bases producing amino acids. Transfer RNA (tRNA) assembles the protein, one amino acid at a time. Protein assembly continues until the ribosome encounters a "stop" codon
RNA manufactures protein
It's DNA - RNA - protein. DNA encoding a gene is transcribed to mRNA or messenger RNA by RNA polymerase. The RNA is then translated into a protein sequences at the ribosome. tRNA's or transfer RNA's act like a dictionary for the translation. They can recognize a code of three nucleotides (a codon) in the RNA and bring the corresponding amino acid to the right place at the ribosome, where it is ligated to the rest of the protein. A protein is a chain of amino acids. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_dogma
DNA -> RNA -> protein. That simple!
There are at least three major class of RNAs, namely mRNA, tRNA and rRNA which are involved in coding the message (for protein), function in protein synthesis and making ribosomes respectively.
DNA is the instruction storage.Messenger RNA carries a copy of the instruction from the Nucleus to the Ribosome.The Ribosome is a collection of proteins and RNA that can interpret the instruction on the Messenger RNA and make protein that corresponds to it.A protein is the product produced by the Ribosome.In most cases hundreds to thousands of Ribosomes are attached to one Messenger RNA, each interpreting it in parallel and making the same protein.
rna protein chains
Ribosomes are physically important in making proteins.DNA makes RNA and RNA makes protein.
the DNA reads the rna making proteins
Translation
The first step is for the *RNA to copy the formula. It pairs up the bases but uses U instead of T
The first step is for the *RNA to copy the formula. It pairs up the bases but uses U instead of T
the DNA reads the rna making proteins
Messenger Rna.
the RNA is the component of the ribosome, and is the enzyme that is the site of protein synthesis (the making of protein) in all living cells.
DNA
The type of RNA that contains the information for making a protein is messenger RNA (mRNA). During Translation mRNA interacts with ribosome, which "reads" the sequence of mRNA bases producing amino acids. Transfer RNA (tRNA) assembles the protein, one amino acid at a time. Protein assembly continues until the ribosome encounters a "stop" codon