Biology, asked by sumy5138, 1 year ago

Which is the purpose of transfer RNA? to code for protein synthesis to carry the synthesized genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosomes to synthesize proteins from RNA to bring amino acids to the ribosomes to be assembled into proteins

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Answered by anuj
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Transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) is a type of RNA molecule that helps decode a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence into a protein. tRNAs function at specific sites in the ribosome during translation, which is a process that synthesizes a protein from an mRNA molecule.



Answered by sawakkincsem
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Transfer ribonucleic acid or tRNA is a third type of RNA molecule which plays a vital role in protein synthesis.  

Transfer RNA brings amino acid to ribosomal subunits where messenger RNA is present. Each molecule of tRNA has amino acids attached to its end. These amino acids recognize its corresponding codons in the ribosome. tRNA along with ribosomal subunit collectively decode the mRNA molecule and form a long polypeptide chains of amino acids which forms the protein molecule.


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