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Chapter 10, Problem 4LTB
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Every organism present in nature contains genetic material. There are two types of genetic material. These are DNA and RNA. The DNA stands for “Deoxyribonucleic acid” and RNA represents “Ribonucleic acid”. tRNA is a type of RNA.
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DNAT A C C G C T C C G C C G T C G A C A A T A C C A C T
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-is involved in translation
-may bind to the “start” codon on mRNA
-has an amino acid attachment site at one end
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