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What is a mRNA?

What is a mRNA? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (biochemistry) Initialism of messenger RNA.
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Special proteins remove the noncoding regions from the mRNA before it is translated into protein at the ribosome.
Motors, such as RNA polymerases and ribosomes, produce trailing strands of mRNA and protein, respectively.
The results strongly suggest that some mRNA species are imported into sieve elements, which are enucleate, from neighbouring companion cells.
Neuroglobin mRNA was also present in adrenal cells and the cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
First, it is a highly conserved component of eukaryotic mRNA decay machinery.
Processed pseudogenes may originate by reverse transcription from mature mRNA and subsequent insertion in the genome.

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