mRNA is short lived and used solely as a template for protein synthesis, it consists of triplets of bases ("codons") to which the complementary tRNA triplets ("anticodons") match up to. For example,...
From the Biology book I have studied in my 9th grade schooling... RNA polymerase is an enzyme much like that of DNA polymerase. Both enzymes, RNA and DNA polymerase, "unzip" the DNA. (Keep in mind...
RNA fits through the pores of the nuclear membrane, unlike the DNA, allowing it to transport all of the information to the specific parts. When RNA copies parts of DNA, it only copies parts of it,...