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How is the RNA molecule a “script” for the protein production process?
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How is the RNA molecule a “script” for the protein production process?
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RNA is a “script” for the protein production process because in the cytoplasm is the ribosomes and the ribosomes read RNA sequence and then they make an amino acid chain based on the RNA sequence
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