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what is the description/function of mRNA and tRNA. (one sentence each)
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mRNA (messenger RNA) is a single-stranded RNA molecule transcribed from DNA that carries codon-based genetic instructions to ribosomes, directing the amino acid sequence of a protein during translation.
tRNA (transfer RNA) is a small RNA adapter that recognizes specific mRNA codons with its anticodon and delivers the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome for incorporation into the growing polypeptide.
tRNA (transfer RNA) is a small RNA adapter that recognizes specific mRNA codons with its anticodon and delivers the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome for incorporation into the growing polypeptide.
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