Messenger Rna
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a type of RNA that contains instructions from DNA for assembling proteins. It plays a key role in gene expression, the process by which the instructions from a gene are used to create a protein molecule. As proteins carry out the majority of life functions, mRNA is a key component of the molecular basis of life. mRNA is used in a variety of biotechnological applications, including gene therapy, vaccine development and cancer diagnosis. It also plays a role in biomanufacturing, where it is used to produce valuable proteins and other molecules for therapeutic use. By improving our understanding of mRNA and its role in gene expression, scientists are better equipped to develop treatments and therapies for a range of medical conditions.
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