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1st amino acid asparagine 2nd amino acid cysteine 3rd amino acid valine 4th amino acid serine you should now have an amino - acid sequence with four amino acids. in reality, the amino acid sequence would be much longer. we call this chain of amino acids a polypeptide. the end result of translation is the creation of a polypeptide. this polypeptide (or chain of amino acids) is now ready to be folded into a specific protein. check your understanding: a. on which organelle does translation occur? ribosome b. the specific type of rna in translation that carries the anticodon and an amino acid is called trna c. what other types of rna are involved in translation (in addition to your answer in b. above)? and
Step1: Recall RNA types in translation
Translation involves mRNA (messenger - RNA) which carries the genetic code from DNA, tRNA (transfer - RNA) which carries amino - acids and has an anticodon, and rRNA (ribosomal - RNA) which is part of the ribosome structure.
Step2: Identify non - tRNA RNAs
Since tRNA is already mentioned in part b, the other types are mRNA and rRNA.
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