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But in 1960, after a series of failures, two independent experiments would confirm that the Pasteur researchers were correct: There is, in fact, a short-lived messenger that transports genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes, where it gets translated to protein, then disappears. Today, we call that little substance not X but rather messenger RNA, or mRNA.
Breaking Through: My Life in Science
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