1. Messenger RNA (mRNA) | Description & Function | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/science/messenger-RNA

    messenger RNA (mRNA), molecule in cells that carries codes from the DNA in the nucleus to the sites of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm (the ribosomes). The molecule that would eventually become known as mRNA was first described in 1956 by scientists Elliot Volkin and Lazarus Astrachan.

  2. Messenger RNA (mRNA) - National Human Genome Research Institute

    https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/messenger-rna-mRNA

    Definition. 00:00. …. Messenger RNA (abbreviated mRNA) is a type of single-stranded RNA involved in protein synthesis. mRNA is made from a DNA template during the process of transcription. The role of mRNA is to carry protein information from the DNA in a cell’s nucleus to the cell’s cytoplasm (watery interior), where the protein-making ...

  3. What is mRNA? The messenger molecule that’s been in every living cell ...

    https://theconversation.com/what-is-mrna-the-messenger-molecule-thats-been-in-every-living-cell-for-billions-of-years-is-the-key-ingredient-in-some-covid-19-vaccines-158511

    In the spotlight for its role in COVID-19 vaccines – and a Nobel Prize – mRNA is not a new invention. It’s a crucial messenger molecule at work every day in every cell in your body.

  4. Messenger RNA (mRNA)- Definition, Structure, Processing, Types, Functions

    https://microbenotes.com/messenger-rna/

    Learn about mRNA, a type of RNA molecule that carries the code from DNA to the site of protein synthesis. Find out how mRNA is synthesized, modified, and processed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

  5. Messenger RNA (mRNA) - Definition and Function - Biology Dictionary

    https://biologydictionary.net/mrna/

    Learn what mRNA is, how it is made, and what it does in the cell. Find out the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic mRNA, and the types and functions of mRNA.