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Why does DNA have to send messenger RNA instead of going out into the cell itself?

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Why does DNA have to send messenger RNA instead of going out into the cell itself?

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1. DNA is tightly packed into chromosomes; 2. t-RNA will only recognize mRNA and this is the way a protein is built.

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