why RNA is considered as carrier of information
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To extract the information and get it to the location of cellular machinery that can carry out its instructions (usually the blueprints for a protein, as we will see below) the DNA code is “transcribed” into a corresponding sequence in a “carrier” molecule called ribonucleic acid, or RNA .RNA is very similar to DNA.
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To extract the information and get it to the location of cellular machinery that can carry out its instructions (usually the blueprints for a protein, as we will see below) the DNA code is “transcribed” into a corresponding sequence in a “carrier” molecule called ribonucleic acid, or RNA .RNA is very similar to DNA.
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