Difference between (a) Repetitive DNA and Satellite DNA (b) mRNA and tRNA
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a) repetitive DNA is the sequence of repetitive DNA anywhere in the chromosome but satellite DNA is the DNA at the end tip of chromosome, it is also repetitive.
b)mRNA is messenger RNA , it take the msg from nucleus to ribosomes and tRNA is the RNA used for making amino acid as it acts as the processor !
b)mRNA is messenger RNA , it take the msg from nucleus to ribosomes and tRNA is the RNA used for making amino acid as it acts as the processor !
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repetitive DNA -the DNA that is formed by repetitive sequence of DNa
a complete sequence of DNa is repeated many times and form a long chain.
satellite dna- it is found at the upper portion of the chromosome.
mRNA - it is messenger rna.
trna- it is transfer rna
a complete sequence of DNa is repeated many times and form a long chain.
satellite dna- it is found at the upper portion of the chromosome.
mRNA - it is messenger rna.
trna- it is transfer rna
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