What kind of molecule is the \"adapter\" that couples amino acid sequences to th
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What kind of molecule is the "adapter" that couples amino acid sequences to the sequence of bases in the mRNA? Answers:
A)Ribosome B)DNA C) Protein D) RNA (a) Diagram of ribosome during translation (interior view) Peptide-bond formation occurs here The P site holds the tRNA with growing Ser Ala polypeptide attached The A site holds an The E site aminoacyl holds a tRNA tRNA that will exit Anticodon GUGAGU CGA GAGGAUACUAU 3' 5' UUAUUUO CAC UCAGCU mRNA Codon Large subunit Small subunit (b) Model of ribosome during translation (exterior view) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA Protein tRNA.Explanation / Answer
Ans). tRNA serve as adaptors between mRNA and amino acids during protein synthesis.
So option, D) RNA
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