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New Messenger RNA Research Communications

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mRNA (messenger RNA) is the mediating template between DNA and proteins.

The information from a particular gene is transferred from a strand of DNA by the construction of a complementary strand of RNA through a process known as transcription.

Next three nucleotide segments of RNA, called tRNA (transfer RNA), which are attached to specific amino acids, match up with the template strand of mRNA to order the amino acids correctly.

These amino acids are then bonded together to form a protein.

This process, called translation occurs in the ribosome, which is composed of proteins and the third kind of RNA, rRNA (ribosomal RNA).

This book presents research from around the world in this dynamic field.

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Nova Science Publishers Inc
1600214886 / 9781600214882
Hardback
572.88
02/07/2007
United States
English
215 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
260 x 180 mm, 672 grams