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Transfer RNA molecules or tRNA's are small RNA molecules usually approximately 80 nucleotides in length<ref name="1">Alberts, Bruce et al.(2008) Molecular Biology of The Cell.New York: Garland science</ref>, that function as adaptor molecules during the translation of mRNA into an amino acid sequence<ref>Snustad, D. Peter. (2010)Principles Of Genetics.Hobeken: Wiley &amp; Sons</ref>. | Transfer RNA molecules or tRNA's are small RNA molecules usually approximately 80 nucleotides in length<ref name="1">Alberts, Bruce et al.(2008) Molecular Biology of The Cell.New York: Garland science</ref>, that function as adaptor molecules during the translation of mRNA into an amino acid sequence<ref>Snustad, D. Peter. (2010)Principles Of Genetics.Hobeken: Wiley &amp;amp; Sons</ref>. | ||
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tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title, that function as adaptor molecules during the translation of mRNA into an amino acid sequence[1].
- ↑ Snustad, D. Peter. (2010)Principles Of Genetics.Hobeken: Wiley &amp; Sons