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RNA Ribonucleic Acid Tuning forks

RNA Ribonucleic Acid Tuning forks

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SozoSoundz adds the RNA Tuning Forks to our product line. Many have requested this to be used with their DNA forks. This is a Set of 2 unweighted forks.  We include Uracil and Phenylalanine (Phenine for short) in this set. 

Ribonucleic Acid also known as RNA is present in all living cells and has structural similarities to DNA. Unlike DNA, RNA is most often single-stranded. An RNA molecule has a backbone made of alternating phosphate groups and the sugar ribose, rather than the deoxyribose found in DNA. Attached to each sugar is one of four bases: adenine (A), uracil (U), cytosine (C) or guanine (G). Different types of RNA exist in cells: messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA). In addition, some RNAs are involved in regulating gene expression. Certain viruses use RNA as their genomic material. The principal role for RNA is to carry instructions from DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins, although in some viruses RNA rather than DNA carries the Genetic information. The various form of RNA are:

mRNA is Messenger RNA which carries codes from the DNA in the nucleus to the sites of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm (the ribosomes. Because information in DNA cannot be decoded directly into proteins, it is first transcribed, or copied, into mRNA.

tRNA is Transfer RNA. These are small molecule in cells that carries amino acids to organelles called ribosomes, where they are linked to proteins. So, they are an integral part of in the assembly of proteins.

rRNA is Ribosomal RNA. These determine the order of tRNA molecules that are bound to nucleotide triplets (codons). These helps to translate the information in mRNA into protein.

Uracil 718.2 Hz is one of the four Nucleobases in nucleic acid RNA. It pairs with Adenine through hydrogen bonding. In the body, Uracil helps to carry out the synthesis of many enzymes necessary for cell function through bonding with riboses and phosphates.  Uracil is also involved in the biosynthesis of polysaccharides and the transportation of sugars containing aldehydes. Uracil is important for the detoxification of many carcinogens, for instance those found in tobacco smoke. Uracil is also required to detoxify many drugs such as cannabinoids (THC) and morphine (opioids).

Phenylalanine (Phenine) 602.5 hz is an essential amino acid. There are three forms: L-, D-, and DL-Phenylalanine. L-Phenylalanine is found naturally in foods such as meat and eggs. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Phenylalanine is a neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that your body can't function without. Their job is to carry chemical signals (messages) from one neuron (nerve cell) to the next target cell. The next target cell could be another nerve cell, a muscle cell or a gland. 

DNA, RNA, and protein are all closely related. DNA contains the information necessary for encoding proteins, although it does not produce proteins directly. RNA carries the information from the DNA and transforms that information into proteins that perform most cellular functions. 

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Comes with a pouch and activator. 


 

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