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How is genetic information "read" from mRNA?

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By definition, an mRNA or most commonly known as the messenger RNA is a part and parcel of the nucleus of our cells wherein it is the one who transmits information from the DNA to the ribosome. In addition, genetic information is decrypted from the mRNA because it already has its genetic codes.
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