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What is mRNA?

A. a DNA sequence at the start of a gene

B. a DNA strand that cannot be transcribed

C. an RNA segment that does not code for proteins

D. an RNA copy of a DNA gene

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Answer:

well Mrna usually means the form of RNA in which genetic information transcribed from DNA as a sequence of bases is transferred to a ribosome.

so as far as i know

it is D. an RNA copy of a DNA gene

hope it helps : )

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