The site of protein synthesis.
mRNA(messenger RNA)
DNA carries the genetic code.
Messenger RNA is copied (transcribed) from DNA. It carries a special nucleic acid code (template) that is used by Transfer RNA to synthesize proteins. It takes three adjacent nucleic acids in the Messenger RNA template to code one Amino Acid in a protein.
mRNA (messenger RNA) carries the instructions for protein synthesis from the DNA to the ribosomes.
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). mRNA transcribes the genetic code from DNA into a form that can be read and used to make proteins. mRNA carries genetic information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of a cell.
Messenger RNA (mRNA),which carries the transcript from the DNA ,and transfer RNA (tRNA) which carries the amino acids.
mRNA carries the genetic code to a ribosome.
copies the genetic code from the DNA molecule and carries it to the ribosome
The mRNA carries the genetic code needed to make a protein to the ribosome from DNA via microtubules.
Copying the genetic code is called DNA replication. It relates to DNA in that DNA carries the genetic code.
Dna is the biochemical vehicle that carries the total 'Complement' of Genetic Information; Dna Transcription is the series of processes that takes the Genetic Information from Dna and turns it into messenger Rna that leaves the Nucleus 'bound for' the Ribosomes; and the Genetic Code is how the four Bases in Dna [and Rna] are TRANSLATED into the twenty amino acids that both compose and comprise PROTEINS.