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RNA
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Learning Objectives Contrast RNA and DNA. Explain the process of transcription.
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Comparing RNA and DNA The sugar in RNA is ribose instead of deoxyribose. RNA is generally single stranded, not double stranded. RNA contains uracil in place of thymine.
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The Role of RNA The roles played by DNA and RNA molecules in directing protein production are like the two types of plans builders use: A master plan A blueprint
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Types of RNA The three main types of RNA are: Messenger RNA Ribosomal RNA Transfer RNA
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Messenger RNA An mRNA molecule is a copy of the portion of DNA that will be used to make a protein. After being made in the nucleus, mRNA travels to the cytoplasm, the site of protein synthesis.
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Ribosomal RNA Protein synthesis occurs on ribosomes, which are made up of two subunits. Both subunits consist of several molecules of ribosomal RNA (rRNA).
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Transfer RNA During protein synthesis, transfer RNA molecules (tRNA) carry amino acids from the cytoplasm to the mRNA.
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RNA Synthesis: Transcription In transcription, segments of DNA serve as templates to produce complementary mRNA molecules.
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RNA Synthesis: Promoters RNA polymerase binds only to regions of DNA that have specific base sequences. These regions are called promoters. C A G U T A
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RNA Synthesis: RNA Editing New RNA molecules sometimes require a bit of editing before they are ready to be read. Introns Exons CapTail
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