Biology, asked by Sheemabhat, 1 year ago

what is the function of short arm in Trna​

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Answered by LohithM
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Each tRNA can be linked to an amino acid. ... The acceptor arm of tRNA is a short duplex that terminates in the CCA sequence to which an amino acid is linked. The anticodon arm of tRNA is a stem loop structure that exposes the anticodon triplet at one end. The D arm of tRNA has a high content of the base dihydrouridine


Sheemabhat: function of short arm not trna
LohithM: May be this will help u
LohithM: All human chromosomes have 2 arms, the p (short) arm and the q (long) arm. They are separated from each other only by a primary constriction, the centromere, the point at which the chromosome is attached to the spindle during cell division
Sheemabhat: thanku so much
LohithM: arm's are mainly in human's.. right ?
Sheemabhat: yes
LohithM: then it may or may not help U. up to my knowledge i only know this
Sheemabhat: it is upto me it will help me or not
LohithM: of course
Sheemabhat: any way thanku
Answered by yuvikacool123
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Answer:

The other structure that influences the role of tRNA in translation is the T-arm. Similar to the D-arm, it contains a stretch of nucleotides that base pair with each other and a loop that is single stranded. The paired region is called the 'stem' and mostly contains 5 base pairs.

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