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  1. Chemical structure of RNA

    Each nucleotide in RNA contains a ribose sugar, with carbons numbered 1' through 5'. A base is attached to the 1' … See more

    RNA - Wikipedia

    • Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule that is essential for most biological functions, either by performing the function itself (non-coding RNA) or by forming a template for the production of proteins (messenger RNA). RNA and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are nucleic acids. The nucleic acids constitute one of the four major macromolecules essential for al… See more

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    Types of RNA

    Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the type of RNA that carries information from DNA to the ribosome, the sites of protein synthesis (translation) in the cell cytoplasm. The coding sequence of the mRNA determines the … See more

    RNA synthesis and processing

    Synthesis of RNA typically occurs in the cell nucleus and is usually catalyzed by an enzyme—RNA polymerase—using DNA as a template, a process known as transcription. Initiation of transcription begins wit… See more

    RNA in genetics

    Like DNA, RNA can carry genetic information. RNA viruses have genomes composed of RNA that encodes a number of proteins. The viral genome is replicated by some of those proteins, while other proteins pr… See more

    Key discoveries in RNA biology

    Research on RNA has led to many important biological discoveries and numerous Nobel Prizes. Nucleic acids were discovered in 1868 by Friedrich Miescher, who called the material 'nuclein' since it was found i… See more

    Medical applications

    RNA, initially deemed unsuitable for therapeutics due to its short half-life, has been made useful through advances in stabilization. Therapeutic applications arise as RNA folds into complex conformations and binds p… See more

     
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  1. Ribonucleic acid
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    Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule that is essential for most biological functions, either by performing the function itself (non-coding RNA) or by forming a template for the production of proteins (messenger RNA). RNA and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are nucleic acids.
    RNA is an acronym for ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid. Many different kinds are now known. [1] RNA is physically different from DNA. DNA has two intercoiled strands, but RNA only has one strand. RNA also has different bases than DNA. These bases are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil.
    Ribonucleic acid (abbreviated RNA) is a nucleic acid present in all living cells that has structural similarities to DNA. Unlike DNA, however, RNA is most often single-stranded.
     
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  3. Messenger RNA - Wikipedia

    In molecular biology, messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is a single-stranded molecule of RNA that corresponds to the genetic sequence of a gene, and is read by a ribosome in the process of synthesizing a protein.

  4. RNA | Definition, Structure, Types, & Functions

    6 days ago · RNA, complex compound of high molecular weight that functions in cellular protein synthesis and replaces DNA as a carrier of genetic codes in some viruses. RNA consists of ribose nucleotides and the nitrogenous bases …

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  6. Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Fact Sheet - National Human …

    May 24, 2024 · Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is an essential molecule that performs many roles in the cell, from carrying the instructions to make proteins to regulating genes. Ribonucleic acid, shortened to RNA, is one of the most versatile …

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  8. What is RNA? - New Scientist

    RNA (ribose nucleic acid) is a complex molecule that plays a big part in living cells. It is similar in structure to DNA, which carries the genes that give rise to all living things. Both...

  9. What is RNA? - UMass Chan Medical School

    What is ribonucleic acid (RNA)? Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, we believed that RNA’s primary role was to intermediate between DNA and protein, as described above. Over the last three decades, those long-held beliefs have …

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