Anticodon region is an important part of the structure of (A) r-RNA (B) t-RNA (C) m-RNA (D) z-DNA

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Description : Which RNA contains an anticodon? -Biology

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Last Answer : Answer : D

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Last Answer : (1) DNA Explanation: As DNA contains all the hereditary information, is called master copy of genetic information. It replicates its carbon copies when new master copies are required. It forms working copies in the form of mRNAS.

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Last Answer : Answer : C

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Last Answer : b) mRNA

Description : Anticodon occurs in (a) tRNA (b) mRNA (c) rRNA (d) DNA.

Last Answer : (a) tRNA

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Last Answer : Ans. This indicate that RNA has a single strand structure. 

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Last Answer : (d) RNA transcription pattern.

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Last Answer : (c) GGTT box

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Last Answer : a) protein structure

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : (c) Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA

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Description : The process of using information (genetic material) from DNA to construct m-RNA

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Last Answer : Answer : C

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