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Multiple Choice
What is the role of mRNA in the process of protein synthesis according to the central dogma of molecular biology?
A
mRNA is responsible for replicating DNA during cell division.
B
mRNA carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis.
C
mRNA transports amino acids to the ribosome for protein assembly.
D
mRNA modifies the structure of DNA to express specialized structures.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the central dogma of molecular biology, which describes the flow of genetic information in cells from DNA to RNA to protein.
Recognize that mRNA, or messenger RNA, is a crucial component in this process, specifically in the transcription and translation stages.
During transcription, mRNA is synthesized from a DNA template in the nucleus. This process involves the enzyme RNA polymerase, which reads the DNA sequence and creates a complementary RNA strand.
Once mRNA is synthesized, it carries the genetic information from the DNA out of the nucleus to the ribosome, the site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm.
At the ribosome, mRNA serves as a template for translation, where the sequence of nucleotides in mRNA is read in sets of three (codons) to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide chain, forming a protein.