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Of the cellular RNA, tRNA comprise about?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Approximately 80 percent of the total RNA in rapidly growing mammalian cells (e.g., cultured HeLa cells) is rRNA, and 15 percent is tRNA; protein-coding mRNA thus constitutes only a small portion of the total RNA.

The two most important parts of a tRNA are its anticodon and the terminal 3' hydroxyl group, which can form an ester linkage with an amino acid. However, there are other aspects to a tRNA's structure such as the D-arm and T-arm, which contribute to its high level of specificity and efficiency.

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