Structure of RNA
Structure of RNA: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as RNA, Messenger RNA, Structure of RNA, Ribosomal RNA and, Transfer RNA
Important Questions on Structure of RNA
Which of the following is the function of tRNA in a prokaryote?


Assertion (A): RNA molecule is stable because it participate in reactions.
Reason (R): RNA act as genetic material and also as a catalyst.
The correct option among the following is:

Read the following statements and select the correct option:
I. RNA with catalytic properties is called ribozyme.
II. Ribozymes are found only in eukaryotes.

In which region of the t-RNA molecule is the amino acid binding site located?

Choose the incorrect statements from the following.
A To cut DNA with restriction enzyme it needs to be in the pure form, free from RNA, protein, polysaccharides and lipids.
B. RNA can be removed by protease enzyme.
C. DNA separated as the suspension can be removed by spooling.
D. DNA can be precipited by adding warm ethanol.
The correct answer is-

Identify the incorrect statement.

Which of the following types of RNA carries amino acids towards ribosome during translation?

Which among the following is not related to

Trifoliate or clover leaf-like RNA is

RNA that picks up specific amino acid from amino acid pool of cytoplasm to carry it to ribosome during protein synthesis is

RNA contains which of the following sugars?


Anticodon loop of clover leaf tRNA contains

The tRNA has clover leaf model having anticodon on

In clover-leaf model and hairpin model of an RNA, which nitrogen base occurs at the short end?

At end of tRNA, which of the following is involved in transfer of amino acids?

Similarity between hairpin model and clover-leaf model of tRNA is that

Which of the following has a hairpin structure?

The hairpin model and clover-leaf model of tRNA was proposed by
