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28 April, 06:56
Describe the structure of a tRNA molecule.
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A tRNA means a transfer RNA. It is a adaptor molecule composed of RNA having about 76 to 90 nucleotides that serves a bond between mRNA and the amino acid sequence. The structure of a tRNA consists of a 5'-terminal phosphate group, acceptor stem, D arm, anticodon arm, T arm and bases that have been modified.
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