Chapter 21: Problem 14
Why does tRNA contain more types of base modifications than rRNA?
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Chapter 21: Problem 14
Why does tRNA contain more types of base modifications than rRNA?
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Explain why decapping and deadenylation are common mechanisms involved in RNA decay.
Explain how the spliceosome recognizes introns.
Compare and contrast Rho-dependent and Rhoindependent termination. What is a common feature in both mechanisms?
What three forms of RNA are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Why are these three common to all organisms?
Why do bacteria contain multiple \(\sigma\) factors?
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