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RNA differs, however, from DNA because it does not form an analogous double helical structure. RNA does, however, form base pairs with DNA resulting in a heteromeric double ... Before discussing the individual types of RNA, ... This section will only deal with the structure of the smallest of all RNA species, the transfer RNA.
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Transfer RNA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Transfer RNA (abbreviated tRNA ) is a small RNA molecule (usually about 74-95 nucleotides) that transfers a specific active amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain at the ribosomal site of protei...
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RNA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ribonucleic acid ( RNA ) is a biologically important type of molecule that consists of a long chain of nucleotide units. Each nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base, a ribose sugar, and a phosph...
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• Ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ); • Transfer RNA ( tRNA ); Now coming to the functions of these various types of RNA within the complex mechanism of translation RNA. Messenger RNA- The message ... I think they only listed the three primary forms of RNA... The other ones are only mentioned when referring to specific cases.
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3. Transfer RNA differs from other types of RNA because it; A. transfers genetic instructions from cell nucleus to cytoplasm. B. specifies the amino acid sequence of a particular protein. C. carries an amino acid at one end.
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produces two molecules, each of which is half-new and half-old DNA joined lengthwise to each other. ... how mitochondrial DNA differs from nuclear DNA. ... Transfer RNA differs from other types of RNA because it...
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Inside of cells, there are three major types of RNA: messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). There are a number of other types of RNA present in smaller quanitites as well, including small nuclear RNA (snRNA), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) and the 4.5S signal recognition particle (SRP) RNA.
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During translation, the information carried by the messenger RNA molecules is used to direct the assembly of specific amino acids into proteins. Two other types of RNA, transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA are also needed for the process of translation.
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Types of RNA; Written by Tim ... The thing about nucleic acids, though, is that complimentary bases bind to each other - adenosine binds to uracil (in RNA) and cytosine binds to guanine. A tRNA molecule has a particularly important bit, which is found in the same part of each transfer RNA molecule: the anticodon loop.
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