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what is the role of mrna in the central dogma of biology?
to replicate dna
to assemble proteins
to carry genetic information from dna to ribosomes
to store genetic information
review the video below to learn more about membrane proteins.
cellular structure: plasma membrane
composition of the plasma membrane:
phospholipids - forms a bilayer that is hydrophilic on either side
In the central dogma of biology, mRNA (messenger - RNA) is transcribed from DNA. Its main function is to carry the genetic information encoded in DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are synthesized. DNA replication is carried out by DNA - dependent DNA polymerases. Proteins are assembled at ribosomes with the help of mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA. DNA stores genetic information, not mRNA.
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To carry genetic information from DNA to ribosomes