What is the function of RNA?
Question asked by: panzon021
Asked on: 29 Apr 2008

RNA has loads and loads of different roles many of which are still being fully understood and explored.
However one key role is to act as a temporary copy of genes and gene information.
It also transfers molecules to places where they are needed for reactions.
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