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Biology, 04.02.2020 12:51, JANA279

What would be the consequence of absence of trna in the cytoplasm?

a. the function of trna would be taken up by rrna and protein systhesis would continue.

b. the correct amino acids wont be transferred to the ribosome, and protein synthesis would fail.

c. the function of trna would be taken up by mrna and protein synthesis would mutatee

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