How are rRNA genes organized in higher eukaryotes?
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How are rRNA genes organized in higher eukaryotes?
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Ribonucleic acid is another term for RNA. In biology, it has a variety of functions, such as gene coding, decoding, controlling, and expressing. Like proteins and carbohydrates, RNA and DNA are two of the four major macromolecules required for all known forms of life. RNA and DNA are both nucleotides in a chain, but unlike DNA, RNA is more commonly found in nature as a single-strand folded over itself rather than as a paired double-strand.
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View this answerAs a component of ribosomes, RNA or ribosomal RNA is essential for protein synthesis. Non-coding genes, such as rRNA genes, can be found in...
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Chapter 6 / Lesson 6Define ribosomal RNA. Learn rRNA types, locations, and roles in protein synthesis. Understand inference of rRNA gene sequences in taxonomy and medical studies.