Messenger Ribonucleic Acid (Messenger Rna) (mRna)

MRNA, also known as messenger ribonucleic acid, is a single-stranded molecule. It is in charge of passing genetic information from DNA to the cell's cytoplasm and is responsible for protein synthesis. Messenger RNA plays a crucial role in the transfer of DNA instructions into proteins, which are essential for every biological process and are found in all of the body's cells. Proteins cannot perform various functions without the help of mRna, including aiding in DNA replication, message transport, chemical oxidation, blood coagulation, respiration, and metabolism. They also assist in cell renewal and repair in the body.

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