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OpenStudy (anonymous):

DNA: ATG RNA: AUG Is the RNA messenger or transfer?

OpenStudy (kainui):

Remember that DNA and RNA are both copied by complimentary strands. So for every base you have to copy it with it's complimentary base and if it gets copied again it will look similar to the original base. DNA is the information that stays in the nucleus of the cell, nice and safe. Then the messenger RNA is transcribed and is sent out of the nucleus to make a protein. It meets up with transfer RNA, which is attached to an amino acid, and it translates the information into a protein, which is made up of many amino acids connected and folded up.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's messenger. Don't hold me to it though.

OpenStudy (kainui):

Adenine matches with Uracil (on RNA) or Thymine and Guanine matches with Cytosine. So the messenger would be UAC

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it's transfer.?

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