To the Ribosomes!
mRNA takes the genetic code to a ribosome, which is made of ribosomal RNA and proteins.
mRNA gets its code from DNA during process "Transcription".
mRNA carries the genetic code to a ribosome.
mRNA uses uracil in its genetic code, not thymine.
Yes, mRNA uses uracil in its genetic code instead of thymine.
mRNA (messenger RNA) is the molecule that carries the copied code from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome.
That question doesn't make sense. mRNA is created by transcription (i.e. DNA code to RNA code) and the mRNA is translated to proteins
mRNA
mRNA
mRNa
Proteins.
The mRNA carries the genetic code needed to make a protein to the ribosome from DNA via microtubules.