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... 1. Bacterial cells do not possess pre-mRNA; in these cells, transcription takes place concurrently with Translation. 2. Each tRNA attaches to one particular type of amino acid and … (Chapter 15). 3. Small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) 4. combine with small proteins to form small nuclear ribonucleoproteins ...
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