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What type of rna carries from the nucleus to the cytoplasm the sequence of bases that determines the order of amino acids in a protien

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The answer would be mRNA

Messenger RNA or mRNA will be moved from the nucleus to cytoplasm. The aim for this is to send the RNA into ribosome so the protein that it codes can be made since the ribosome only found in the cytoplasm. This part is one of the final phases of protein synthesized.
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Messenger RNA (mRNA)

Messenger RNA (mRNA) is known to be molecules that carries codes (DNA) in the nucleus to the cytoplasm the sites of protein synthesis. Thus, it is the RNA copy from one section of the DNA that usually correspond to a single gene.

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