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TRNAs:

a. have a "cloven hoof" secondary structure
b. serve as adapters between amino acids and DNA substitutions
c. have their corresponding amino acid covalently attached to their 5' end
d. are postranscriptionally modified to include abnormal bases such as dihydrosphinctosine
e. have an acceptor stem

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Answer:

Have an acceptor stem.

Step-by-step explanation:

RNA is present as genetic material in some viruses only. RNA is the single stranded molecules that are formed from the DNA template by the process of translation.

Different types of RNA are rRNA, mRNA and tRNA. Transfer RNA (tRNA) contains the anti codons that are complementary to the codon present on mRNA. The tRNA consists of the acceptor stem that acts as the amino acid attachment site during the process of translation.

Thus, the correct answer is option (e).

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