Andre Grillon

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RNA acts as a messenger, ferrying information from the nucleus, where the DNA is stored, to the outer regions of the cell, where proteins get produced. In a process called translation, cells use long strings of RNA that are produced by discrete segments of DNA—stretches of code called genes—to construct individual protein molecules.
A Crack In Creation: A Nobel Prize Winner's Insight into the Future of Genetic Engineering
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