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what is mRNA in a prokaryotic cell

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Answered by angelic090
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mRNA is called Messenger RNA which is associated with some 70S type of ribosomes to form a ployribosome in a Prokaryotic cell such as bacteria.

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Answered by ItzNorah
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What is mRNA in a prokaryotic cell

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◇Prokaryotic transcription is the process in which messenger RNA transcripts of genetic material in prokaryotes are produced, to be translated for the production of proteins.

◇mRNA is translated by ribosomes (purple) that match the three-base codons of the mRNA to the three-base anti-codons of the appropriate tRNA.

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