mRNA [Choose] [Choose] catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids TRNA carries encoded information from DNA contributes to ribosome structure tRNA brings in amino acids during translation Choose TRNA [Choose]
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Match the appropriate description to the three types of RNAs. Carries one amino acid. Has a codon. Binds to a codon. Finds the start codon. Creates peptide bonds.
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Match each major role in gene expression with the type of nucleic acid that performs that role. The same type of nucleic acid may be used more than once. brings the correct amino acid to the correct position in a growing polypeptide serves as the template for translation helps to regulate the activation or repression of transcriptional initiation together with proteins, forms the ribosome storage of genetic information in between DNA and proteins catalyzes the covalent bond between nucleotides catalyzes the covalent bond between amino acids
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What RNAs are associated with these functions? CHOOSE ONLY ONE FOR EACH: - an integral part of the structure and function of ribosomes tRNA dsRNA mRNA hetRNA siRNA rRNA - carries a sequence encoding a polypeptide tRNA dsRNA mRNA hetRNA siRNA rRNA - decodes the codon of a transcript tRNA dsRNA mRNA hetRNA siRNA rRNA - prevents an mRNA from being translated
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