Cousin RNA!!!
If you’ve ever known someone who you’ve thought was the laziest person around, then you’ve never met DNA. DNA does absolutely no work. Like a person sitting in the sun all day without a care in the world, DNA is just that.

RNA stands for ribo-nucleic-acid. Like DNA, RNA is an acid that has an important function. It passes DNA’s instructions on to the cell. Like DNA, RNA is composed of nucleotides. However, there are differences.
RNA has a base called uracil, instead of thymine. RNA, is singled stranded, not doubled stranded as DNA is.

So now that we now know that RNA is basically a middleman that delivers the commands of DNA to the cell, the basic concept that should be floating around in your brillant minds should be the diagram shown toward your right. This is the basic central dogma of life that we learned about earlier.


What Syndey Brenner did was astonishing! He deserves mentioning because his work showed how RNA passes the commands of DNA to the cell. Brenner discovered a unique language that RNA provides. This language, sort of like Morse Code, is what has been referred to as the Genetic Code. I am sure you have probably heard of this term before. In later sections of Genetics R Us, we will take a closer look at Mr. Brenner’s work with RNA. At this point, though, a brief introduction to RNA is all that is needed. RNA is involved in a process called, transcription. It is the process of transcription that Syndey Brenner is known for and we will return to that later.