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What are the four nucleotide bases present in tRNA? Do these bases differ from those found In mRNA?

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Answered by aarushi96
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Basically in tRNA adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine are present whereas in mRNA the thymine base is replaced with the usual RNA substitute, uracil.
Answered by Sidyandex
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Thymine, Cytosine, Adenine and Guanine are the four nucleotide which found in TRNA and they have same bases like mRNA and they only differ from each other in their shapes because they fold up instead of staying linear.

These type of nucleotide have three main parts which consists of one of four nitrogenous bases, a phosphate molecule and five carbon ribose sugar.

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