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What is the Function of trna​

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Answered by sona3131
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Transfer RNA, or tRNA, is a member of a nucleic acid family called ribonucleic acids. RNA molecules are comprised of nucleotides, which are small building blocks for both RNA and DNA. tRNA has a very specific purpose: to bring protein subunits, known as amino acids, to the ribosome where proteins are constructed............

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Answered by Anonymous
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tRNA or transfer RNA transports amino-acids to the ribosomes where the amino acids are assembled into proteins.

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