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What kind of molecule is the adapter that couples amino acid sequences to the sequence of bases in the mrna?
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What kind of molecule is the adapter that couples amino acid sequences to the sequence of bases in the mrna?
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An adapter molecule is usually a "bridge" between other molecules, often one that allows a signal to be transmitted. They are double stranded DNA
molecule which is used to link the ends
of two other DNA molecules. Hope this answers the question.
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