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what is the role of of RNA in protein synthesis??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Specifically, messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the protein blueprint from a cell's DNA to its ribosomes, which are the "machines" that drive protein synthesis. Transfer RNA (tRNA) then carries the appropriate amino acids into the ribosome for inclusion in the new protein.

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Answered by Ghanu123456
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Messenger RNA provides the ribosome with the blueprints for building proteins. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Each amino acid in a protein is delivered to the ribosome by yet another type of RNA: transfer RNA (tRNA).

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