mrna
IPA: mrnʌ
Root Word: mRNA
noun
- (countable, biochemistry) A strand of messenger RNA.
- (uncountable, biochemistry) Initialism of messenger RNA. [(biochemistry) RNA that encodes and carries information from DNA during transcription to sites of protein synthesis to undergo translation in order to yield a protein.]
- Alternative form of mRNA [(countable, biochemistry) A strand of messenger RNA.]
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Examples of "mrna" in Sentences
- To accomplish this part of the mRNA.
- The mRNA encodes the longer isoform.
- As a result it cannot eject the mRNA.
- The structure of a mature eukaryotic mRNA.
- CART mRNA increased with cocaine administration.
- The mRNA is destroyed and the gene in deactivated.
- A conserved mRNA export machinery coupled to pre mRNA splicing.
- These structural mRNA elements are involved in regulating the mRNA.
- This family allows cap independent translation of the mRNA and it is mRNA.
- Eukaryotic pre mRNA exists only briefly before it is fully processed into mRNA.
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