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NODOC where is the position

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Answered by yovivek9pabl0s
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 any of several soluble forms of RNA of low molecular weight, each of which transports a specific amino acid to a ribosome during protein synthesis. Sometimes shortened to: t-RNA Also called: soluble RNA 
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Transfer RNA (tRNA)

Explanation:

  1. Transfer RNA (tRNA) a type of RNA particle with around 80 Nucleotides and an auxiliary 'cloverleaf structure, whose capacity is to convey explicit Amino acids to the ribosomes during Translation. Toward one side (3′ end) there is connection of the amino corrosive creating Aminoacyl-tRNA.
  2. One of the arms of the cloverleaf, the 'anticodon arm', contains the anticodon with three bases reciprocal to the codon on Messenger RNA.
  3. Distinctive tRNA atoms tie diverse amino acids and go about as connectors to coordinate the amino acids to their particular codons on mRNA.
  4. Transfer RNA (tRNA) realizes the exchange of explicit amino corrosive particles to protein particles during the union of proteins.
  5. Every one of the 20 normal amino acids found in protein particles has a comparing sort of Transfer RNA.
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