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12 years ago
Simple answers please!  Biology isn't exactly my best subject. lol
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12 years ago
yes
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12 years ago
No.  A tRNA for glycine, for example, always transfers glycine.  Once its glycine is incorporated into a protein chain, a new glycine is put on.
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12 years ago
If you mean - can the same tRNA molecule be loaded with an amino acid, and used in protein synthesis over & over - then the answer is Yes. tRNAs can be re-used multiple times.

If you mean - can one tRNA molecule carry multiple different types of amino acids - then the answer is No. Each tRNA will only carry one type of amino acid.
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12 years ago
Thanks! This explanation will help!
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