Translation is a cellular process involved in the expression or genetic information. Whichstatement best explains the role of MRNA in gene expression?A. the M RNA transports DNA into the cytoplasm where the M RNA provides instructionsfor the ribosomesB. the M RNA transports enzymes from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where the enzymesbecome part of the ribosomeC. the MRNA carries amino acids to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where the amino acidbecome part of the new proteinsD. The MRNA carries the information from DNA to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm wherethe information is used to produce specific proteins.



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DNA translation is where the mRNA carries the message from the DNA to the protein synthesis site. mRNA that is formed in the nucleus during transcription is being transported out of the nucleus to the cytoplasm where it attaches to the ribosomes. It is the RNA that is used to carry information for making a protein. Translation takes place in the cytoplasm.

Answer - D. The MRNA carries the information from DNA to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where the information is used to produce specific proteins.

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