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The tRNA helps to form amino acid in the cytoplasm during protein synthesis as a specific enzymes for activation and for attaching itself to corresponding tRNA. The tRNA has an anticodon complementry to the appropriate codon of the RNA.

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Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules transfer amino acids. They are used to carry the matching amino acid to the ribosome during translation (when polypeptide/protein chains are being created).

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tRNAs are small RNA molecules that carry amino acids to growing polypeptide chains that are being made in a ribosome. The have anti-codons that are complimentary to the codons on the mRNA. They carry an amino acid that is specific to their anti-codon.

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Transfer RNA function as part of protein synthesis through the process of translation. Specifically, they take a 3-nucleotide code from the mRNA, then grab the proper amino acid associated with that sequence and bring it to the enzyme building the protein.

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It takes its interpretation of the DNA code to the mitochondria.

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tRNA: One of a class of RNA molecules that transport amino acids to ribosomes for incorporation into a polypeptide undergoing synthesis.

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RNA carries the code from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome for protein synthesis.

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Anti codons are part of the structure of?

An anticodon is a three nucleotide sequence found as part of Transfer RNA. The anticodon is the portion of the tRNA that binds to the relevant portion of the messenger RNA (mRNA). Overall, the anticodon assists in matching amino acid sequences to mRNA codon sequences during protein synthesis.


What does mRnA tRnA and rRnA stand for and what do they do?

DNA is found in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell as condensed chromatin fibres wrapped around histone proteins in the form of chromosomes. Mitchondria have their own DNA, mitochondrial DNA, which is found in the mitochondria. There are different types of RNA, ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA and transfer RNA. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is found in ribosomes and in the nucleolus where it is manufactured. messenger RNA (mRNA) can be found in the nucleus when it is translating DNA to mRNA in translation. It can also be found in the cytoplasm or attached to ribosomes that are transcribing the mRNA to synthesise polypeptides/protiens. transfer RNA (tRNA) can be found in the cytoplasm or around ribosomes where they transfer amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis in transcription.


What does RNase solution do in the Isolation of genomic DNA from Negative bacteria?

Digests RNA molecules


Transfer rna acts as an interpreter because it?

carries an amino acid to its correct codon


What is a hypothetical four stage sequence for how life could have first developed on Earth?

firstly small organic molecules formed from simple molecules.secondly these small molecules joined together into proteins and nucleic acids.thirdly molecules that could copy themselves such as RNA provided a way for molecular information to be inherited.fourthly,various organic molecules such as RNA and polypeptides formed "pre cells"