DNA is transcribed to Messenger RNA (mRNA), and protein coding mRNAs form proteins
Messenger DNA
ribosomesProteins are made in ribosomes. mRNA transcribed from DNA carries the message of protein sequences. In ribosome mRNA interact with tRNAs to form polypeptides from amino acids.ribosomes translate proteins from amino acids. The message needed for the synthesis is coded in mRNA. mRNA is transcribed from DNA for this and exported to cytosol.
RNA transcribed in nucleus and transported to cytoplasm for protein synthesis. RNA normally transcribed from DNA at cell nucleus and not translated. It can translates protein if there is a message in coded, in cytoplasm.
They are the site for protein synthesis, mrna from inside the nucleus is transcribed into amino acids at the ribosomes.
Actually, there are some molecules made by nucleic acids. Basically, the DNA (the double strand that keeps the genetic information encoded in genes), the mRNA (the one-strand molecule that is "transcribed" from one strand of DNA and carries the "information" to make a peptide molecule), the rRNA (one of the structural molecules of ribosomes, the organelles where protein synthesis is taking place), and the tRNA (the RNA that carries an amino acid to the ribosome during protein synthesis process).
Messenger DNA
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a molecule of RNA encoding a chemical "blueprint" for a protein product. mRNA is transcribed from a DNA template, and carries coding information to the sites of protein synthesis: the ribosomes.
That is called a gene.
ribosomesProteins are made in ribosomes. mRNA transcribed from DNA carries the message of protein sequences. In ribosome mRNA interact with tRNAs to form polypeptides from amino acids.ribosomes translate proteins from amino acids. The message needed for the synthesis is coded in mRNA. mRNA is transcribed from DNA for this and exported to cytosol.
mRNA, or messenger RNA, carries an amino acid to the site of protein synthesis. Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis.
RNA transcribed in nucleus and transported to cytoplasm for protein synthesis. RNA normally transcribed from DNA at cell nucleus and not translated. It can translates protein if there is a message in coded, in cytoplasm.
They are the site for protein synthesis, mrna from inside the nucleus is transcribed into amino acids at the ribosomes.
Transcription is the process by which DNA is copied (transcribed) to mRNA, which carries the information needed for protein synthesis.
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
When a gene is transcribed to for an mRNA molecule, introns are removed and exons stay to be reattached to from one linear mRNA molecule again. This final RNA sequence then gets used by a Ribosome to form a protein
codons
Actually, there are some molecules made by nucleic acids. Basically, the DNA (the double strand that keeps the genetic information encoded in genes), the mRNA (the one-strand molecule that is "transcribed" from one strand of DNA and carries the "information" to make a peptide molecule), the rRNA (one of the structural molecules of ribosomes, the organelles where protein synthesis is taking place), and the tRNA (the RNA that carries an amino acid to the ribosome during protein synthesis process).