Saturday, August 20, 2011

What is the RNA sequence and where does the RNA travel?

The RNA sequence is the molecule that is used to code for a specific protein or polypeptide. The RNA is initially made in the nuclease through the process of transcription. The RNA gets modified a bit and them travel outside the nucleus and into the cytoplasm for it to be translated into a polypeptide. Oh yeah and remember A binds with U and G with C!!!

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