BMS1062 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Small Nuclear Rna, Non-Coding Rna, Messenger Rna

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Lecture 2: structure of nucleic acids part 2. Rna contains four bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil (instead of thymine) Rna only has one nucleotide strand (unlike dna, which has two). For example, transfer rna, or trna, is just 70-90 bases long. Messenger rna, or mrna, has a variable length but is often under 10,000 bases long. micrornas are 21-25 bases long. And finally, ribosomal rnas, or rrnas, are several thousands of bases long. Rna migrates to the area where protein synthesis is occuring, and it is responsible for directing the machinery that is involved in protein synthesis. Rna is transient", meaning it only lasts for a short period of time. Note that when discussing the length of rna, we talk in terms of bases, not base pairs, since. When discussing the length of dna, then we can use the term base pairs.

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