Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

una molécula copiada de un gen.

English translation:

a molecule copied from a gene

Added to glossary by Luis Rey Ballesteros (Luiroi)
May 28, 2007 18:13
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Spanish term

una molécula copiada de un gen.

Spanish to English Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals medical protocol
El ácido ribonucleico (ARN) es una molécula copiada de un gen. El ácido ribonucleico mensajero (ARNm) es una forma específica de ARN que lleva las instrucciones para formar una proteína.

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Jun 18, 2007 03:50: Luis Rey Ballesteros (Luiroi) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/128124">Adam Burman's</a> old entry - "una molécula copiada de un gen."" to ""a molecule copied from a gene""

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a molecule copied from a gene

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The messenger RNA copied from a gene is single-stranded and is just an unstable intermediate used for transmitting information from the cell nucleus (where ...
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Cells are able to ‘edit’ the information copied from a gene on the DNA to produce various different proteins. This is called ‘splicing,’ which is done by a ...
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Peer comment(s):

agree Zareh Darakjian Ph.D.
26 mins
Thank you, Zareh!
agree cristina estanislau
53 mins
Thanks, Cristina!
agree Paulo César Mendes MD, CT
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Thank you, Paulo!
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general surgery, operational medicine

That's what I think. THe RNA copies the DNA which is a grouping of genes.

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I don't know where this came from!

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What I typed in was what Luis Rey has...

I don't know how this happened. Please disregard this answer!
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a molecule transcribed from a gene template

Better phrased than the original Spanish version.
Peer comment(s):

agree Zareh Darakjian Ph.D. : This is more accurate than "copied". ...
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