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What is the function of mRNA? •To transmit the code for making proteins from DNA to the site of protein synthesis •to make tRNA •to carry the information necessary to make a protein from the nucleus to
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What is the function of mRNA?
•To transmit the code for making proteins from DNA to the site of protein
synthesis
•to make tRNA
•to carry the information necessary to make a protein from the nucleus to the
ribosome
•both A and C
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Both A and C is the answer I think
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