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Messenger RNA

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Messenger RNA is a polynucleotide subtype of RNA which is produced by the transcription of DNA within the nucleus. It passes out of the nucleus through the nuclear envelope pores to the ribosomes within the cytoplasm. Here, the precise sequence is translated into protein.


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