RNA: Structure and Function. RNA FUNCTION Function: RNA reads blueprints (DNA) & makes protein.

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RNA: Structure and Function

RNA FUNCTION Function: RNA reads blueprints (DNA) & makes protein

Why does that make RNA important?

RNA Structure RNA is a short polymer – Allows RNA to move through nucleus RNA is single stranded RNA does not self replicate

RNA Nucleotide Phosphate: Same as DNA Sugar: Ribose Bases – Adenine – Guanine – Cytosine – Uracil

RNA Base Pairing Rules G still bonds with C A bonds with U

3 Types of RNA mRNA – messenger (carries info to ribosome) tRNA – transfer (moves amino acids to ribosomes) rRNA – ribosomal (makes up ribosomes)