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  • mRNA Structure: Understanding Single-Stranded RNA
    No, mRNA is not double-stranded.

    mRNAs are single-stranded RNA molecules that carry the genetic information from DNA to the site of protein synthesis in the ribosome. Unlike double-stranded DNA, mRNA molecules do not form base pairs with complementary strands. Instead, they consist of a single strand of nucleotides with specific sequences that code for the amino acid sequence of a protein.

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