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19 November, 23:09

Which type of RNA is transcribed from DNA and contains the code for polypeptide formation?

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  1. 19 November, 23:34
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    mRNA (messenger RNA)

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    mRNA is transcribed from DNA (a process called transcription) where the mRNA acts as a blueprint to build proteins aka polypeptide formation.
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