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rRNA is the [[Polynucleotide|polynucleotide]] that [[Ribosomes|ribosomes]], used for [[Translation|translation]], are made of. It is the most abundant type of [[RNA|RNA]] in a [[Cell|cell]].  
rRNA is the [[Polynucleotide|polynucleotide]] that [[Ribosomes|ribosomes]], used for [[Translation|translation]], are made of. It is the most abundant type of [[RNA|RNA]] in a [[Cell|cell]].  


In the cell, rRNA decodes [[MRNA]] and translates it into amino acids. The rRNA interacts with [[TRNA]](transfer RNA), which brings with it, amino acids with correspond to the 3 base code on the mRNA sequence. 
In the cell, rRNA decodes [[MRNA|mRNA]] and translates it into amino acids. The rRNA interacts with [[TRNA]](transfer RNA), which brings with it, amino acids with correspond to the 3 base code on the mRNA sequence. 

Revision as of 21:13, 21 October 2012

rRNA is the polynucleotide that ribosomes, used for translation, are made of. It is the most abundant type of RNA in a cell.

In the cell, rRNA decodes mRNA and translates it into amino acids. The rRNA interacts with TRNA(transfer RNA), which brings with it, amino acids with correspond to the 3 base code on the mRNA sequence.