transcription
mRNA formed after shortly after the start of transcription
There are three primary types of RNA involved in protein synthesis: messenger RNA, transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA. Whereas most types of RNA are the final products of their genes, messenger RNA (mRNA) is an intermediate in the information transfer process
The process of assembling a protein from RNA (specially the messenger RNA or mRNA) is called translation and occurs in the ribosomes.
Formed on the DNA template, messenger RNA is exported to the cytoplasm of the cell and wraps around the ribosomes to begin the process of protein synthesis. On the ribosome, transfer RNA is attached to spell out the code.
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transcription
The messenger RNA is converted into polypeptide sequences during the process of transcription.
messenger RNA, mRNA
During the process of transcription messenger RNA represents a polypeptide. This comes encoded and in a wide array of sizes.
Messenger RNA is created in the process of transcription.
Transcription
Ribosomal RNA, Transfer RNA, and Messenger RNA
mRNA formed after shortly after the start of transcription
Messenger Ribonucleic Acid strands.
There are three primary types of RNA involved in protein synthesis: messenger RNA, transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA. Whereas most types of RNA are the final products of their genes, messenger RNA (mRNA) is an intermediate in the information transfer process
The process of assembling a protein from RNA (specially the messenger RNA or mRNA) is called translation and occurs in the ribosomes.
RNA is produced in the transcription phase, but it is not ready in this raw form. Because the ribosomes cannot read introns, the cell must cut the introns out and only keep the axons. Once that's finished, the 5' end must have a 5' cap attached to it. On the 3' side, a poly-A-tail must be attached. Now, the RNA is ready to be translated by the ribosome.