different types of RNA and explain them
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There are 4 types of RNA, each encoded by its own type of gene:
mRNA - Messenger RNA: Encodes amino acid sequence of a polypeptide.
tRNA - Transfer RNA: Brings amino acids to ribosomes during translation.
rRNA - Ribosomal RNA: With ribosomal proteins, makes up the ribosomes, the organelles that translate the mRNA.
mRNA - Messenger RNA: Encodes amino acid sequence of a polypeptide.
tRNA - Transfer RNA: Brings amino acids to ribosomes during translation.
rRNA - Ribosomal RNA: With ribosomal proteins, makes up the ribosomes, the organelles that translate the mRNA.
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THERE ARE 4 TYPES OF RNA=======
○●m-rna===
Messenger RNA: Encodes amino acid sequence of a polypeptide.
○●t-rna===
Transfer RNA: Brings amino acids to ribosomes during translation.
○●r-rna===
Ribosomal RNA: With ribofsomal proteins, makes up the ribosomes, the organelles that translate the mRNA.
○●sn-rna===
Small nuclear RNA: With proteins, forms complexes that are used in RNA processing in eukaryotes. (Not found in prokaryotes.)
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THERE ARE 4 TYPES OF RNA=======
○●m-rna===
Messenger RNA: Encodes amino acid sequence of a polypeptide.
○●t-rna===
Transfer RNA: Brings amino acids to ribosomes during translation.
○●r-rna===
Ribosomal RNA: With ribofsomal proteins, makes up the ribosomes, the organelles that translate the mRNA.
○●sn-rna===
Small nuclear RNA: With proteins, forms complexes that are used in RNA processing in eukaryotes. (Not found in prokaryotes.)
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