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ribonucleic acid vs mRNA

mRNA vs ribonucleic acid

ribonucleic acid and mRNA both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ribonucleic acid Yes No No No
mRNA Yes No No No
As nouns, mRNA is a hyponym of ribonucleic acid; that is, mRNA is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ribonucleic acid:
  • ribonucleic acid: (biochemistry) a long linear polymer of nucleotides found in the nucleus but mainly in the cytoplasm of a cell where it is associated with microsomes; it transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm and controls certain chemical processes in the cell
  • mRNA: the template for protein synthesis; the form of RNA that carries information from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome sites of protein synthesis in the cell
ribonucleic acid (noun) mRNA (noun)
(biochemistry) a long linear polymer of nucleotides found in the nucleus but mainly in the cytoplasm of a cell where it is associated with microsomes; it transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm and controls certain chemical processes in the cell the template for protein synthesis; the form of RNA that carries information from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome sites of protein synthesis in the cell
Difference between ribonucleic acid and mRNA

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