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Cap region of mrna has nucleotides which are complementary to

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Answered by ravi2004sai
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During transcription, the RNA polymerase read the template DNA strand in the 3'→5' direction, but the mRNA is formed in the 5' to 3' direction. The mRNA is single-stranded and therefore only contains three possible reading frames, of which only one is translated.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Messenger RNA (mRNA)

Explanation:

  1. The top is an altered guanine (G) nucleotide, and it shields the transcript from being separated.
  2. It additionally encourages the ribosome append to the mRNA and begin perusing it to make a protein.
  3. The pre-mRNA with a 5' top and 3' poly-A tail. The 5' top is on the 5' finish of the pre-mRNA and is an altered G nucleotide.  
  4. The 5′ top shields the incipient mRNA from corruption and aids ribosome official during translation.
  5. The poly (A) tail shields the mRNA from debasement, helps in the fare of the develop mRNA to the cytoplasm, and is engaged with restricting proteins associated with starting interpretation.  
  6. RNA(mRNA) is an enormous group of RNA atoms that pass on hereditary data from DNA to the ribosome, where they indicate the amino corrosive succession of the protein results of quality articulation.  
  7. The essential capacity of mRNA is to go about as a middle person between the hereditary data in DNA and the amino corrosive succession of proteins.
  8. Messenger RNA contains codons that are corresponding to the succession of nucleotides on the layout DNA and direct the development of amino acids through the activity of ribosomes and tRNA.
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