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Jul 5, 2017

information. The ribosomal RNA has the ability to read the M RNA and match the codons to T RNA

Explanation:

The ribosomes can be compared to the part of the zipper that joins the two parts together. The RNA has a message from the DNA in a complex code of sequences of three nucleotides of codons. Each Codon codes for a specific amino acid needed to make the protein.

The ribosomes join the codon with a matching codon on the T RNA.
The T RNA is joined to the specific amino acid called for on the RNA coded message. Then the information on the ribosome directs the joining of one amino acid to the next amino acid forming a polypedite or protein.

The sequences of the amino acids as dictated by the M RNA determines the shape and the function of the protein. "The RNA polymer aces present in the simplest bacteria comprise several separate protein subunits with thousands of specially sequenced amino acids. " ( Fraser The minimal gene Complement. ) The amount of information required by the Ribosome for protein synthesis is staggering.