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Date Stock Title
May 26 MRNA Should You Buy This Stock After a Regulatory Setback?
May 25 MRNA Is Moderna, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRNA) Trading At A 43% Discount?
May 25 MRNA Wall Street Breakfast: What Moved Markets
May 24 MRNA Cancer Biotech Stocks Are on the Move Ahead of a Big Event. What to Know.
May 24 MRNA Why Vaccine Stocks Rallied This Week
May 23 MRNA New COVID FLiRT variants spike as FDA delays key vaccine meeting
May 23 MRNA Heard on the Street: Moderna Got a Boost From Bird Flu, but Don’t Count Your Chicks
May 23 MRNA Vaccine Stocks Rise on Growing Threat of Bird Flu Infections
May 23 MRNA Moderna: Betting On Bird Flu Rally Is A Poor Strategy For A Value Investor
May 22 MRNA Second US Human Bird Flu Infection Reported in Michigan
May 22 MRNA Moderna and Pfizer In Talks With U.S. To Make a Bird Flu Vaccine
May 22 MRNA Pfizer, Moderna in talks with HHS over avian flu vaccine: report (update)
May 22 MRNA Moderna, BioNTech close with double-digit percentage gains amid bird flu fears
May 22 MRNA CDC Confirms a Second Bird Flu Case in U.S. Dairy Worker. Vaccine Momentum Builds.
May 22 MRNA Human Bird Flu Cases Spur Retail Trader Rush Into Vaccine Stocks
May 22 MRNA COVID-19 vaccine makers rebound amid post-pandemic prospects
May 22 MRNA Oracle, Moderna, Palantir Technologies And A Big Bank On CNBC's 'Final Trades'
May 22 MRNA Moderna Has Big AI News. Is the Stock a Buy?
May 22 MRNA Moderna Announces Data to be Presented at 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting
May 21 MRNA Moderna trades in the green for seventh straight session
RNA

Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological roles in coding, decoding, regulation and expression of genes. RNA and DNA are nucleic acids, and, along with lipids, proteins and carbohydrates, constitute the four major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Like DNA, RNA is assembled as a chain of nucleotides, but unlike DNA it is more often found in nature as a single-strand folded onto itself, rather than a paired double-strand. Cellular organisms use messenger RNA (mRNA) to convey genetic information (using the nitrogenous bases of guanine, uracil, adenine, and cytosine, denoted by the letters G, U, A, and C) that directs synthesis of specific proteins. Many viruses encode their genetic information using an RNA genome.
Some RNA molecules play an active role within cells by catalyzing biological reactions, controlling gene expression, or sensing and communicating responses to cellular signals. One of these active processes is protein synthesis, a universal function in which RNA molecules direct the assembly of proteins on ribosomes. This process uses transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to deliver amino acids to the ribosome, where ribosomal RNA (rRNA) then links amino acids together to form proteins.

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