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What is robisome?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 6/19/2024

There is no such thing as a "robisome". Try asking the questions again about ribosomes.

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What does a robisome do?

A ribosome is a cellular organelle responsible for protein synthesis. It reads the genetic information in mRNA and uses that information to assemble amino acids into a specific sequence to form a protein.


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What does a robisome do?

A ribosome is a cellular organelle responsible for protein synthesis. It reads the genetic information in mRNA and uses that information to assemble amino acids into a specific sequence to form a protein.


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