An important difference between mRNA and DNA is:

a) DNA can move throughout the cell, while mRNA stays in the nucleus.
b) mRNA contains uracil instead of adenine, which is found in DNA.
c) mRNA can move outside of the cell, while DNA stays inside the cell.
d) mRNA can move throughout the cell, while DNA stays in the nucleus.
e) mRNA can move throughout the cell, while DNA stays in the cytosol.


Ans: d) mRNA can move throughout the cell, while DNA stays in the nucleus.

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