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What are isoacceptor t-RNAs?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of tRNA**: Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a type of RNA molecule that plays a crucial role in the process of translation, where proteins are synthesized from amino acids. Each tRNA has a specific structure that allows it to carry an amino acid to the ribosome. 2. **Structure of tRNA**: tRNA has two important regions: - **Anticodon**: A sequence of three nucleotides that is complementary to a corresponding codon on the mRNA. This allows the tRNA to recognize and bind to the correct codon during protein synthesis. - **Amino Acid Binding Site**: The other end of the tRNA molecule is where a specific amino acid is attached. ...
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