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Which chemical components may be parts of a molecule of transfer RNA? ribose, phosphate group, uracil base
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Ribose sugar, phosphate group and a uracil base could all be part of tRNA but remember you could also have Adenine, Cytosine and Guanine bases.
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ribose~~~~~~~~~~~`~!!!!!1
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