Proteins are polymers made of amino acids, and they do all sorts of
incredible things. The instructions on how to make proteins, contained
in our DNA, are passed on by a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA).
mRNA interacts with a protein–RNA complex called a ribosome and
transfer RNA (tRNA) to produce proteins, in a process called translation. Learn more with this great poster from the Wellcome Trust as part of the Big Picture: Proteins issue.
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