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Why does the length of the gene determine length of the mRNA?

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mRNA is essentially a translation of the gene or DNA, each codon has 3 sets of amino acid sequence of protiens.

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Therefor the length of the gene and how many codons are included and need to be translated in the specific gene effects how long the mRNA will be.

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