Central dogma of genetics.
Gene expression involves transcription of DNA into mRNA, followed by
translation of mRNA on a ribosome into a protein, which is made of
amino acid subunits.
The translation requires a dictionary, or genetic code.
RNA is similar to DNA except:
it has Uracil (U) in place of Thymine (T).
+ the sugar in its nucleotides is ribose instead of
deoxyribose.