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What information does rna code for

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RiboNucleic Acid

Thats what it satnds for.

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Answer:

RNA codes for amino acid sequence or proteins.

Explanation:

RNA is a type of nucleic acid, which carries information for protein synthesis in the form of codons. DNA transfers information to the RNA molecule by the process of transcription.

Information present in mRNA as codons is used for the synthesis of amino acid sequence or protein as each codon codes for a specific amino acid, by the process of translation.

Thus, the correct answer is 'amino acid sequence or proteins.'

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