Remarkable RNA: Tales of a Genetic Messenger

RNA, messenger molecules
A tRNA molecule showing the region that reads the mRNA (yellow) and the amino acid phenylalanine (blue and red spheres) that the tRNA carries.
(Image credit: Patrick O’Donoghue and Dieter Soll, Yale University.)

RNA is best known as a messenger that carries genetic information, but this versatile molecule is involved in many other essential cellular functions, as well. Here’s a quick rundown of the types of RNA that scientists are discovering and learning more about with funding from the National Institutes of Health.

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