How do nucleic acids control protein synthesis?
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When protein synthesis is taking place, enzymes link tRNA to amino acids in a highly specific manner. The third form of RNA is messenger RNA (mRNA), which receives the genetic code from DNA and carries it into the cytoplasm where protein synthesis takes place.
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Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the instructions from DNA that specify the correct order of amino acids during protein synthesis. The remarkably accurate, stepwise assembly of amino acids into proteins occurs by translation of mRNA.
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