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This class of RNA is typically single stranded and relatively unstable.
mRNA:
This class of RNA carries information from DNA in the form of codons.
mRNA:
This class of RNA typically makes up about 5% of the RNA in a cell.
mRNA:
This class of RNA typically has more than 1000 different types in each cell.
mRNA:
This class of RNA is quite variable in length and in some cases can be over 10,000 nt long.
mRNA:
This class of RNA typically makes up about 80% of the RNA in a cell.
rRNA:
This class of RNA has 3 or 4 different types in each cell.
rRNA:
This class of RNA serves both a structural and catalytic role in translation.
rRNA:
This class of RNA is highly methylated, contains a high degree of
secondary and tertiary structure, and is typically associated with proteins.
rRNA:
This class of RNA ranges in size from about 100 nt to about 3000 nt.
rRNA:
This class of RNA is typically around 75 nt long.
tRNA:
This class of RNA contains an anticodon and an amino acid attachment site.
tRNA:
This class of RNA is an adaptor between nucleic acids and proteins.
tRNA:
This class of RNA typically makes up about 15% of the RNA in a cell.
tRNA:
This class of RNA typically has 30-40 different types in each cell.
tRNA: