Biology, asked by nehadav98, 11 months ago

UTRs are the untranslated regions present on
1.rRNA
2.tRNA
3.mRNA
4.hnRNA

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Answered by Anonymous
4
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In molecular genetics, an untranslated region(or UTR) refers to either of two sections, one on each side of a coding sequence on a strand of mRNA. If it is found on the 5' side, it is called the 5' UTR (or leader sequence), or if it is found on the 3' side, it is called the 3' UTR(or trailer sequence). mRNA is RNA that carries information from DNA to the ribosome, the site of protein synthesis (translation) within a cell. The mRNA is initially transcribed from the corresponding DNA sequence and then translated into protein. However, several regions of the mRNA are usually not translated into protein, including the 5' and 3' UTRs.

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Answered by shreyansh876
3
UTRs are the untranslated regions present on mRNA .
mRNA has some additional sequence that are not translated and are referred as untranslated regions (UTRs).
The UTRs are present at both 5' - end (before start codon) and at 3' end (after stop codon). They are required for efficient translation process.
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