within a cell, the amount of protein made using a given mRNA molecule depends partly on the rate at which the mRNA is degraded.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) facilitates the movement of genetic material from the cell's nucleus to the cytoplasm's ribosomes, where it acts as a blueprint for protein synthesis. mRNAs are either translated, retained for future translation, or destroyed after they have reached the cytoplasm. Initial translation of mRNAs may be followed by a brief translational repression. At some point, all mRNAs are destroyed at a specific pace.
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