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Question 1

The 5' ends of mature tRNA molecules are generated by:


◦ the first base of transcribed RNA.
◦ digestion by RNase A.
◦ digestion by RNase P.
◦ digestion by RNase E.
◦ removal of an intron.

Question 2

What is the usual sequence at the 3' ends of tRNAs?


◦ Random sequence
◦ AAC
◦ ACC
◦ ACA
◦ CCA


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Marked as best answer by bubba123 on Nov 9, 2022

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bubba123

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Reply 2 on: Nov 9, 2022
Excellent


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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