Which one is not directly involved in translation?

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Which one is directly involved in translation?

In the translation process, tRNA (transfer RNA) plays a role in decoding the information present in mRNA into a polypeptide chain or a protein. Thus, tRNA is directly involved in the translation process.

Which RNA is not directly involved in translation?

The mRNA formed in transcription is transported out of the nucleus, into the cytoplasm, to the ribosome (the cell's protein synthesis factory). Here, it directs protein synthesis. Messenger RNA is not directly involved in protein synthesis - transfer RNA (tRNA) is required for this.

Which components are directly involved in translation?

Cellular components involved in DNA translation.
Ribosome. The ribosome is a complex organelle, present in the cytoplasm, which serves as the site of action for protein synthesis. ... .
Messenger RNA (mRNA) ... .
Transfer RNA (tRNA) ... .
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases. ... .
Initiation. ... .
Elongation. ... .
Termination..

Is mRNA directly involved in translation?

During translation, an mRNA sequence is read using the genetic code, which is a set of rules that defines how an mRNA sequence is to be translated into the 20-letter code of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins.