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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon
Is this what you meant? Sure specific proteins, complex structures... Again, I asked you to show me where in that article is written that mRNA plays any part in DNA replication.
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All. Ready. Did.
"mRNA is just as critical as DNA.
Without mRNA, your genetic code would never get used by your body. Proteins would never get made. And your body wouldn’t – actually couldn’t – perform its functions. Messenger ribonucleuc acid, or mRNA for short, plays a vital role in human biology, specifically in a process known as protein synthesis. mRNA is a single-stranded molecule that carries genetic code from DNA in a cell’s nucleus to ribosomes, the cell’s protein-making machinery."
https://www.modernatx.com/mrna-techn...rna-technology
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