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What is the abbreviation for ribonucleic acid?

The abbreviation for ribonucleic acid is RNA.


Abbreviation for ribonucleic acid?

its RNA


What is the full form of mmRNA?

The abbreviation mmRNA means masked messenger RNA.


What is a U nucleotide?

A U nucleotide is a type of ribonucleotide that is a component of RNA (ribonucleic acid). It stands for uracil, one of the four nucleobases found in RNA molecules, along with adenine, cytosine, and guanine. In RNA, uracil pairs with adenine during the process of transcription.


What is the abbreviation for the base-pairs of DNA and RNA?

Dyna ribonucleic acid ribonucleic acid


What does the medical abbreviation DNA mean?

Di-oxy-ribo-Nucleic-AcidDeoxyribose nucleic acidsdeoxy ribo nucleic acidDeoxy ribo nucleic acid. RNA is without the prefix Deoxy.


What does rbp mean?

RBP can stand for several things, but it most commonly refers to "RNA-binding protein," which are proteins that bind to RNA molecules and play crucial roles in regulating gene expression and RNA metabolism. In other contexts, RBP may also refer to "role-based permissions" in the field of computer security or "RBP" as an abbreviation for various organizations or terms. The specific meaning usually depends on the context in which it is used.


What is RNA polymearase?

RNA polymerase is an enzyme that makes a RNA copy from an RNA template.


What are the three kinda of RNA?

The three types of RNA are: mRNA (messanger RNA), rRNA (ribosomal RNA), and tRNA (transfer RNA).


What are the shapes of RNA?

mRNA - messenger RNA tRNA - transfer RNA rRNA - ribosomal RNA


What are 3 types of RNA requireed for protein?

Messenger RNA Transcription RNA Ribosomal RNA


What is the difference between mRNA and DNA?

"mRNA" is an abbreviation for Messenger RNA. It carries the genetic code for protein to the rRNA (ribosomal RNA) and enzymes in the ribosomes where tRNA (transfer RNA) carries amino acids which are matched to the mRNA to form protein. DNA is the originating molecule containing the master copy of the code. This is copied to the mRNA first. The differences between DNA and RNA are that 1) RNA has uracil in place of thymine and 2) RNA uses ribose instead of the 2-deoxyribose in DNA. There are both double stranded and single stranded DNA and RNA in nature so this is not a defining difference. It depends on what sort of organism it is as to where these compounds are in the cell but the process is similar. In the eukaryotes, there is an extra step that takes place in the nucleus where the mRNA is first cut and spliced.