Which of the following RNAs is not required for the synthesis of protein?
rRNA
siRNA
mRNA
tRNA
According to the text, there are three major types of RNAs explicitly needed to synthesise a protein in a cell: mRNA (provides the template), tRNA (brings amino acids and reads the genetic code), and rRNA (plays structural and catalytic roles during translation). siRNA (associated with RNA interference) is used for silencing specific mRNAs to prevent translation, rather than being a core component of the protein synthesis machinery itself.
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