Shashank Bansal

56%
Flag icon
How do genes transmit information? Well, they technically don’t do anything because genes are just sections of your DNA. To communicate the information stored in a gene to the rest of the cell, living things use RNA. RNA is a complex and fascinating molecule that fulfills a variety of different and crucial jobs. The one we care about in this context is to act as messengers that relay the building instructions from genes to the protein factories of your cells.
Immune: A Journey Into the Mysterious System That Keeps You Alive
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview