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ribosomal RNA
noun
- a type of RNA, distinguished by its length and abundance, functioning in protein synthesis as a component of ribosomes. : rRNA
ribosomal RNA
noun
- biochem a type of RNA thought to be transcribed from DNA in the nucleoli of cell nuclei, subsequently forming the component of ribosomes on which the translation of messenger RNA into protein chains is accomplished Sometimes shortened torRNA
ribosomal RNA
/ ī′bə-ō′ə /
- The RNA that is a structural component of a ribosome. Comparison of gene sequences of the ribosomal RNA of different organisms has been used to determine evolutionary relationships among the organisms.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of ribosomal RNA1
Example Sentences
These molecular structures create proteins and are themselves made of proteins and ribosomal RNA.
Ribosomal RNA is often modified with chemical tags that can alter the shape and function of the ribosome.
These targets mostly involve guiding modifications for ribosomal RNA and small nuclear RNA involved in mRNA splicing.
With so many redundant copies, when the insertion disrupts one or a few ribosomal RNA genes, the loss of the genes won't be missed.
All of these stubby arms huddle together to form a structure called the nucleolus, in which DNA is transcribed into ribosomal RNA, which then folds into the ribosomal machinery that makes proteins.
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