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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In which of the following ways are tRNA and mRNA similar? Both fold into specific shapes to do their jobs. Both can attach to amino acids. Both contain uracil instead of thymine. Both help create proteins in the nucleus.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is how they are different. I need to know how they are similar.

OpenStudy (aaronq):

Both fold into specific shapes to do their jobs. -no, mRNA doesn't need to fold to be "read" by a ribosome. Both can attach to amino acids. -no, only tRNA can. Both contain uracil instead of thymine. -Yes Both help create proteins in the nucleus. -no tRNA never enters the nucleus

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