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Why is RNA necessary to act as messenger?
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Why is RNA necessary to act as messenger?
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Because it is the one on which the DNA info is copied, and then it goes to the ribosome and brings him the "map" to synthesize the proteins encoded in your DNA.
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To send instructions given by DNA to the rest of the body.
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