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When synthesizing [[Eiweißkörper/en|proteins]], ''mRNA''', also known as messenger RNA, is required to copy a portion of [[DNA/en|DNA]] encoding a [[Gen/en|gene]]. | When synthesizing [[Eiweißkörper/en|proteins]], ''mRNA''', also known as messenger RNA, is required to copy a portion of [[DNA/en|DNA]] encoding a [[Gen/en|gene]]. | ||
− | The mRNA is, so to speak, a blueprint of the DNA of the gene. The protein is then produced in the [[ribosomes]] from the mRNA with the [[amino acids|amino acids]] available in the cell. | + | The mRNA is, so to speak, a blueprint of the DNA of the gene. The protein is then produced in the [[Ribosomen/en|ribosomes]] from the mRNA with the [[amino acids|amino acids]] available in the cell. |
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When synthesizing proteins, mRNA', also known as messenger RNA, is required to copy a portion of DNA encoding a gene.
The mRNA is, so to speak, a blueprint of the DNA of the gene. The protein is then produced in the ribosomes from the mRNA with the amino acids available in the cell.