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Why is mrna and trna and dna and ribosomes needed to make proteins

Author: Gen Bailey



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DNA contains the code for making proteins. Amino acids are needed – these are found on the tRNA. Ribosomes are where proteins are made. mRNA - Ribosomes need the genetic code but DNA is too big to leave the nucleus so mRNA copies the DNA code and sends the message to the ribosome.


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