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  • In which type of RNA molecule is the unusual nitrogenous base pseudouracil found?

    Question: In which type of RNA molecule is the unusual nitrogenous base pseudouracil found?

    Options:

    tRNA
    rRNA
    mRNA
    All of the above

    ✅Explanation: tRNA (transfer RNA) contains modified bases, including pseudouracil. Pseudouracil is structurally similar to uracil but has an extra nitrogen-carbon bond and may play a role in tRNA's stability.

    📌📌Other Options:
    -mRNA (messenger RNA): mRNA carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes for protein synthesis. It primarily contains the standard uracil base.
    -rRNA (ribosomal RNA): rRNA is a major component of ribosomes, the structures where protein synthesis occurs. It contains various modified bases.

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