Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (
hnRNA)
A
variety of
RNAs found in the
nucleus, including
primary transcripts.
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Full article >>>Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (
HnRNA) is on average five times the size of m
RNA.
HnRNA is capped and polyadenylated. Caps and tails do not turn over during formation of m
RNA from
hnRNA.
Full article >>>heterogeneous nuclear RNA (
hnRNA) -
RNA transcripts freshly synthesized by
RNA polymerase II in the
nucleus; also known as primary
RNA transcript ...
Full article >>>Heterogeneous nuclear RNA(
hnRNA):
RNA products immediately synthesized from the
DNA template in the
nucleus (sometimes called
DNA-like
RNA or
d
RNA).
Full article >>>hnRNA:
Heterogeneous nuclear RNA; refers collectively to the
variety of
RNAs found in the
nucleus, including
primary transcripts, partially processed
RNAs and
snRNA. The term
hnRNA is often used just for the unprocessed
primary transcripts, however.
Full article >>>hnRNA (
heterogeneous nuclear RNA):
Heterogeneous nuclear RNA; refers collectively to the
variety of
RNAs found in the
nucleus, including
primary transcripts, partially processed
RNAs and
snRNA.
Full article >>>Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (
hnRNA). The name
originally given to large
RNA molecules found in the
nucleus, which are now known to be unedited m
RNA transcripts, or
pre-mRNAs. (See
RNA.) HGH. See
Human growth
hormone.
hnRNA.
Full article >>>Below is a diagram of an
heterogeneous nuclear RNA (
hnRNA), which is an unedited m
RNA transcript, or
pre-mRNAs.
Exons can include both
sequences that
code for
amino acids (red) and untranslated
sequences (grey).
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The form of
RNA that delivers information from
DNA to be used in making a
protein is ____. a)
messenger RNA; b)
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transfer RNA; d)
heterogeneous nuclear RNA ...
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