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. During translation what role is performed by tRNA

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Answered by shetriyas
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 the transfer RNA is the main molecule in the translation process apart from the template DNA. the tRNA carries a aminoacid on its stem and a 3 nucleotide sequence specific to tha aminoacid in its loop. this is said to be the anticodon which complements the sequence known as codon present in the DNA. when successive tRNAs bind to the DNA, the polypeptide chain is transferred to the newest tRNA that binds to the DNA and when translation is complete, the protein is synthesised and the tRNA becomes uncharged after the removal of protein from it.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The role of transfer RNA (tRNA) in translation is to bring specific amino acids to the ribosome, which are then matched up to the mRNA blueprints.

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