It copies the DNA template strand (transcription) and then takes the copy to the ribosome, where it is read and translated into an amino acid (protein)
This process of expression of RNA into protein is called translation. In mRNA, each codon(consists of 3 nucleotides e.g. AUG) encodes for a amino acid. During Translation process the mRNA thread is read by ribosome. Now as the ribosome proceeds after reading the codons present on the mRNA one by one, simultaneously the amino acids representing the codon also come and form a polypeptide chain and later proteins by joining with each other.
this is only a rough work out.
you can mail me if want to understand this process with proper diagrams and also try some internet browsing for diagrams.
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It copies the DNA template strand (transcription) and then takes the copy to the ribosome, where it is read and translated into an amino acid (protein)
This process of expression of RNA into protein is called translation. In mRNA, each codon(consists of 3 nucleotides e.g. AUG) encodes for a amino acid. During Translation process the mRNA thread is read by ribosome. Now as the ribosome proceeds after reading the codons present on the mRNA one by one, simultaneously the amino acids representing the codon also come and form a polypeptide chain and later proteins by joining with each other.
this is only a rough work out.
you can mail me if want to understand this process with proper diagrams and also try some internet browsing for diagrams.
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