Hebrew University study finds zebrafish provides clues to RNA's role in embryo formation

Hebrew University study finds zebrafish provides clues to RNA's

A new study at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (HU) presents insights into mRNA regulation during embryonic development in zebrafish.

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Even non-scientific Israelis recognize the term “mRNA” (messenger RNA) from the COVID-19 vaccines that they allowed nurses to inject many times into their arms. Molecular biologists refer to mRNA as a one-stranded molecule of RNA that expresses the genetic sequence of a gene and is read by a ribosome, which reads the mRNA sequence and translates the genetic code into a string of amino acids that develop into long ones that fold to form proteins.

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