tRNA

(thing) by January (?) Sat Nov 13 1999 at 14:35:24
In molecular biology, tRNA is a type of RNA which is used in protein synthesis. Each molecule of tRNA - which is usually around 70 nucleotides long - bears an aminoacid coresponding to an anticodon which consists of three nucleotides in about the middle of the tRNA sequence. See also gene expression, rRNA, mRNA, genetic code, translation.
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