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Why does ribosomes use RNA instead of DNA?

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After some “pre-processing” inside the nucleus, the much shorter mRNA molecule (compared to the DNA chromosomes) is transferred from the nucleus to the cell cytosol, where a ribosome (aided by transfer RNA (tRNA)) performs the translation from mRNA to a protein (or, as the case may be, to another RNA) molecule.

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