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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon
This article is a fairly accessible overview. I didn't find anything I know to be inaccurate.
I suggest reading again carefully. RNA is a superset of functionally different types, one of which is mRNA. RNA does not copy DNA. DNA produces RNA which then go on to make/do all kinds of things. In that sense, again functionally, it does not create or alter DNA. This article explains how you have your cause>effect in reverse.
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RNA doesn't, mRNA does. How else do you suppose they get your body to produce proteins?
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