Messenger RNA Stocks List

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Messenger RNA Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 MRNA Does AI Really Make Moderna Stock (NASDAQ:MRNA) a Buy?
May 17 MRNA European Patent Office Sides with Moderna In COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Dispute With Pfizer/BioNTech
May 17 MRNA Moderna vaccine patent upheld by European Patent Office: report
May 17 MRNA Update: Market Chatter: Moderna Wins European Patent Ruling in Covid-19 Vaccine Dispute With Pfizer, BioNTech
May 17 MRNA Market Chatter: Moderna Wins European Patent Ruling in Covid-19 Vaccine Dispute With Pfizer, BioNTech
May 17 MRNA The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Novavax, Sanofi, Fulcrum Therapeutics, Moderna and Bristol Myers
May 17 MRNA Could Novavax Become the Next Moderna?
May 16 XCUR Exicure GAAP EPS of -$0.61
May 16 XCUR Exicure, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results
May 16 MRNA Biotech Stock Roundup: NVAX, FULC Up on Deals With SNY, Updates From MRNA, BMY
May 16 MRNA Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Sanofi And Mainz Biomed To Uplevel Europe's Pharma Game
May 15 MRNA Moderna Q1: A Promising Pipeline Is Undervalued
May 14 MRNA Evercore says biotech ‘winter is finally thawing’
May 14 MRNA Is This a Setback for Moderna?
May 13 MRNA As 'Roaring Kitty' Returns, Here Are 3 ETFs To Leverage The 2024 Meme Stock Wave
May 13 MRNA Moderna (MRNA) Falls as FDA Extends Review Time for RSV Vaccine
May 13 MRNA While shareholders of Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) are in the black over 5 years, those who bought a week ago aren't so fortunate
May 13 MRNA Company News For May 13, 2024
May 13 MRNA Investors Heavily Search Moderna, Inc. (MRNA): Here is What You Need to Know
May 13 MRNA Bull Market and Beyond: 2 Stocks Just Waiting to Soar
Messenger RNA

Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a large family of RNA molecules that convey genetic information from DNA to the ribosome, where they specify the amino acid sequence of the protein products of gene expression. RNA polymerase transcribes primary transcript mRNA (known as pre-mRNA) into processed, mature mRNA. This mature mRNA is then translated into a polymer of amino acids: a protein, as summarized in the central dogma of molecular biology.
As in DNA, mRNA genetic information is in the sequence of nucleotides, which are arranged into codons consisting of three base pairs each. Each codon encodes for a specific amino acid, except the stop codons, which terminate protein synthesis. This process of translation of codons into amino acids requires two other types of RNA: Transfer RNA (tRNA), that mediates recognition of the codon and provides the corresponding amino acid, and ribosomal RNA (rRNA), that is the central component of the ribosome's protein-manufacturing machinery.
The existence of mRNA was first suggested by Jacques Monod and François Jacob, and subsequently discovered by Jacob, Sydney Brenner and Matthew Meselson at the California Institute of Technology in 1961.
It should not be confused with mitochondrial DNA.

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