What role does messenger $RNA$ play in the synthesis of proteins?
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The process of protein synthesis is catalyzed by ribosomal $RNA$. Messenger $RNA$ provides the genetic blueprint for the protein. Transfer $RNA$ is responsible for translating the triplet code into a specific amino acid. Messenger $RNA$ molecules are modified prior to protein synthesis by small nuclear $RNA$.
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