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6 years ago
How can you explain the fact that protein synthesis proceeds normally in mammals in which not all mitochondrial tRNAs are encoded in mitochondrial DNA?
 
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6 years ago
In some mammalian species, some of the mitochondrial tRNAs are encoded by nuclear genes. The tRNAs are imported into the mitochondria.
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