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The primary function of mRNA is to act as an intermediary between the genetic information in DNA and the amino acid sequence of proteins. mRNA contains codons that are complementary to the sequence of nucleotides on the template DNA and direct the formation of amino acids through the action of ribosomes and tRNA
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mRNA aids in protein synthesis.
Explanation:
In protein synthesis,the mRNA encoding is very important.In the first stage of protein synthesis,the transcription,where a region of a gene called promoter is ripped open,exposing 10 to 20 bases,in order for the RNA polymerase to encode the sequence into mRNA.Each bases is encoded in mRNA with its complement,and grouped into three,called codons.The mRNA is the one that carries the information from the nucleus to the ribosomes,where translation happens.Basically,amino acids are the bulding blocks of protein,and proteins are bulding blocks of life.Without the mRNA that transfers the encoded genetic information from the nucleus,translation can't occur,proteins can't form,and therefore the whole cell cannot perform its functions,and the whole organism can even fall apart.