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What's the function on tRNA

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decodes mRNA sequence into a protein
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tRNA helps in translation by decoding the codon sequence of mRNA into proteins.

Step-by-step explanation:

tRNA (transfer RNA) represents a type of RNA, which helps in decoding the nucleotide sequence of mRNA into protein during translation.

tRNA serves as a connecting link between the messenger RNA and sequence of amino acids in proteins. It carries an amino acid to the ribosomes during protein synthesis as directed by codons (triplet nucleotide sequences) present in mRNA.

Thus, the major function of tRNA is to incorporate specific amino acids into polypeptide chain or proteins during translation.

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